Monday, 29 July 2013

DPP-Part 4; Exercise 5



Exercise; Alteration

This exercise is about massive alteration in an image, I have to take a picture that contains one distinct subject, occupying an area of about one-eighth of the frame and then I have to successfully remove this subject from the image.
 
Here is the original photograph I chose to edit, this was taken in Park Guell in Barcelona.


1/320 seconds at f/20.0


With regards to this image, I wanted to take out the lions head and the heads of the people who are sitting on the other side of the wall.



Here is the image that I edited image.

1/320 seconds at f/20.0
 
I feel extremely happy with the final image, I used a range of different tools to complete the final image, I used the clone stamp tool, the patch tool and copied/pasted/moved sections to achieve the final result.

The question is about whether or not this process is an ethical one, again as before, I believe this, if with just cause and you want to enhance the image to make people think/view things differently, is ethical. I go back to my point about a painter, art is art, whether it be a painting, a photograph, a sculpture, it’s what you want the viewer to see and the mind to think, with the image you create or make, if you will.

Personally, I see nothing wrong in it, however, I will always prefer a natural image shot from a different viewpoint, than an image that has been manipulated, but that is personal preference.


 

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