2011年10月13日木曜日

Midterm Assignment

I found a very interesting assignment: Wait, where did the guy come from?
The aassignment was to make a photograph with someone who is not supposed to be there..haha


I looked up the participants work on their blog, and I found some of  them are very unique and creative.
On the blog of Timmmmyboy, the author combines one image of a guy with images of scene of popular film to make the image very interesting.

Other work from Admin combine an image of Darth Vader with a image from scene of Star Trek.

Yaisuri Salamanca conbined the image of her with image of film "Twilight".



At first I saw it, I did not feel any strengeness because it well matched.
It is fun to play with photos to make original picture.


Well I cannot make photograph right now so I am just going to introduce a interesting photo with someone who is not supposed to be in the picture.

Orphan?

Image: Orphan? by katiesterling3 through CC licensing

Harry Potter is a orphan as his parents passed away when he was a baby.
But I am not sure if the boy behind Harry represent a orphan..but still funny.

In One Piece, a Japanese famous anime, sometimes Pandaman which is not a official charactor of the anime suddently appears!
I found a youtube video that collected all the scenes which the Pandaman appeared.


Because the Pandaman randomly appears on the anime, it is very fun to find the Pandaman.
Although I watched all the episodes, I missed so many Pandaman.

2 件のコメント:

  1. Haha I believe the term for this is "photobombing", making an unintended cameo in someone else's pic. Although the images seem created and not "real" photobombs

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  2. I love how you've provided excellent examples of this really cool assignment. Dropping a person into an other other photograph is a great way to improve some important photoshop skills such as working with layers and isolating a single part (selection) of an image with the magic wand, lasso or pen tools.

    I would say that this differs from photobombing, as Mome pointed out in that the images in the assignment ate manipulated whereas photobombs involve a person actually working their way into someone else's photo in the real world.

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