Digital Photography and Imaging | Project 2 (A and B)



Digital Photography and Imaging | Project 2


04.11.24 / Project 2

24/9/24 - 1/11/24 Week 7 -Week 10

Begimbaeva Aidina / 0380489

Digital Photography and Imaging / Bachelor of Design (Honors) in Creative Media 

Project 2 : Parts 1 & 2



TABLE OF CONTENT


1. LECTURES

2. INSTRUCTION

3. PROJECT

4. REFLECTION


LECTURES

Week 7 

Mr. Fauzi gave a lecture on Color Theory and Double Exposure, covering the principles of color harmony and its importance in design. He also discussed how understanding color psychology can influence the emotional response evoked by different colors, explaining how certain hues can trigger specific feelings in viewers.

Week 8 

Independent Learning Week

Week 9 



INSTRUCTION


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PROJECT

Project 2A

Double Exposure

1. EXERCISE 


Fig 1.1 Double Exposure - Exercise


2. MY OWN VERSION


Fig 1.2 Double Exposure - My Own Version 

PROJECT 2B

Poster design 

Quotes of the day: "The sunset glow is a fleeting goodbye."

Summary of your design concept:


In the composition, the sunset is the centrepiece, with its bright, warm light that bathes the lake. The words ‘The sunset glow’ are neatly integrated into the sunset itself, as part of its radiance, as if glowing directly into the sky, emphasising the magic of the moment.


The word ‘is a fleeting goodbye’ gradually disappears into the waters of the lake, as if it is leaving and dissolving into the reflection of the sunset. This element visualises the idea of a fleeting goodbye, adding dynamism to the picture.


The poster depicts my girlfriends sitting on the shore of the lake and looking at the sunset. They realise that this moment is not only a farewell to summer, but also to their current stage of life. Autumn is approaching and with it comes the realisation that their friendship will probably undergo a change too. The scene is filled with silence and reflection on the fact that time is inexorably passing.


SKETCH

Fig 1.3 hand drawing

Fig 1.4 Digital sketch

FINAL PROJECT

Fig 1.5 Final version




REFLECTION
 

Through these projects, I have learned how to use masking layers to isolate and remove backgrounds, seamlessly blending images into new environments, as well as how to adjust colors to enhance the overall look. I’ve also gained a better understanding of how small changes, like refining details or modifying contrast, can completely transform the mood and impact of an image.

These techniques—whether it's color adjustments, blending, or composition—are all powerful tools that allow for creative control and visual harmony. I’ve realized that the key to creating a compelling image lies in knowing how to balance these elements and using the right tools to bring your vision to life. Ultimately, editing is not just about making something look good; it’s about communicating a feeling or idea through visual means.

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