Saturday 23 February 2008


For this photo I got the idea from a series of photos used for a Go-Lite BVackpack campaign which depicted a predators eye with the prey within the iris of the eye and this created a very dramatic effect. The audience views the image until they can work out what is actually going on in the photo and this is of course a surprize.












The first two images that I used were changed dramatically to produce the final image and one may see how the use of colour level contrasts and highlights has caused these changes, making the final photograph more visually pleasing.
Stage One. - Upload the two photographs onto each other which creates one layer on top of another. Next -
Step two. - Scale down one photograph so it may fit within the other - exactly within the pupilof the subject's eye. By photographing the image on a black background, this made it easier to blend one photograph in with the pupil of the eye. Make sure that the photo required on top is in fact in the top layer.
Step three. - I removed any of the background which I did not consider necessary using the Eraser and changing the opacity to blend the two photographs together in the most satisfactory manner.

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