This lovely picture was taken by Randy Scott Slavin. I love how Fish Eye distorts lines and causes everything to have a curve. Fish Eye, in my opinion, looks great when taking pictures of building because they are made of mostly straight lines. I think it is very neat how Randy edited the pictures he took of many buildings and made it into a 360 degree image.
This is my last blog post for my senior year, so I'd like to say that I am so glad I took DMA classes throughout high school. I've learned so much and I wouldn't be where I am today without my experiences in the classes. I will be attending the Savannah College of Art and Design this coming fall and I couldn't be more excited. I'm thinking about majoring and working in the film industry, however, I will be pursuing all and any forms of art in the future as well. From a fellow artist: take the opportunities that you are given and work hard doing what you love. The Artist Ceremony digital painting from AP DMA See my other work on my website: https://avidipasquale16.wixsite.com/myportfolio/
I really love how he used the fisheye for this picture, it makes it different compared to most typical city pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe fisheye definitely makes this photo interesting. Buildings have lots of straight lines which can be boring to look at but this photo is really cool. I like how distorted the picture is by this fisheye lens, it lets you see almost a 360 degree picture of the city.
ReplyDeleteMost city pictures are taken as urban areas with graffiti on the buildings or just an overview of the city but this gives a new aspect of the busy life. I really like this! Good job on finding this.
ReplyDeleteReally like the angle of this shot and the way it creates a circular shape with all of the buildings. My eyes immediately were drawn to the tallest building that creates the focus point of the shot.
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