
To change the resolution of my Butterfly image, I went to Image > Size and adjusted the DPI accordingly
To change the color sets, I went to Image > Mode and adjusted accordingly.
To exhibit different orientations, I used the crop tool to make the image a portrait, a landscape and square shot.
To experiment with framing, I took a wide angle shot and gradually zoomed in on my target by cropping and adjusting image size.
For my abstract image set, I cropped in ways that obscured what the image actually was. I gradually cropped an image of a caterpillar to the point of where it’s body resembles that of a bee or a tigers stripes.
I started with a picture of a family at Mardi Gras to experiment with artistic effects. I used the Rough Pastels effect with a Stroke Detail of 1 and a Stroke Length of 2 to give the photo a hand-drawn look. I used the Artistic Filter Paint Daubs to give the image a watercolor effect with a Brush Size of 8 and a Sharpness of 7. For my purely artistic image, I used the Glowing Edges effect to give the picture an electric look full of vivid colors.
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