
Altered Portraits Questions:
1. The hardest altered portraits to create would be the cracked face one. Just because its a longer process you have to go through in order to make it exactly how it should be.
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2. The black and white altered portrait was the easiest just because it was a more thing to do. Just has to do with switching your colors to black and white.
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3. I feel as if "Altered portraits" to a viewer is photoshopped pictures. Which in reality kinda is but to a photographer its just using someones appearance to enhance features into something even more beautiful than before.
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4.Out of all the 7 altered portraits id probably use the black and white again just because it can go with any type of picture and make it look very classy i guess you can say.
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5. For the altered portraits in sepia i found that sepia comes from the Greco Roman civilization where they got brown pigments form the ink sacs of cuttlefish that were commonly used as writing ink.
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6.It's important to learn how to alter portraits because if you were to go into the photography business we would need to know how to do this.
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7.Not all portraits should be altered just because some look better staying in their original form.
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8.By altering a portrait it allows you to enhance and rearrange the portraits appearance.
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1. Blur motion is when you have the shutter focus on one part of an object or a person
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2. You would need something or someone to move around after standing still for a few seconds and a camera of course.
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3.I have yet to figure out what my blur motion portraits will be displaying I feel as if once i get the camera It will all come together.
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4.In order to capture a blur motion picture you have slow down your shutter speed so it will allow your camera to capture your picture in the right moment
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