Friday, January 15, 2016

Caitlin G- Eye Allusions

          The title of this picture is “Eye Allusions”. I used 3 different pictures in this composite picture and they were all taken over the past few months at different places and times. All these pictures were taken with Canon Rebel EOS. I edited it in Photoshop creating layers and masks, adding contrast and saturation, and filters. This could be better if it was not as dark and more focused.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture its so different. I like how you got the lights coming from the eye . I most definitely love the pattern that used i like how you darkened the background and lightened the eye area This picture is very nice Keep up the good work

RereH-HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture.. I love how all of the colors all come in to the center of the eye.. I also low all of the different patterns arounds the eye. It would have been better if the brightness was increases slightly .. Overall this is a really cool picture

Anonymous said...

This photo seems perfectly balanced within composition and color. I like how all of the lines sort of center everything and really brings focus to the eyes. This has such a scientific look to it and it's really cool. I definitely like this photo.

Anonymous said...

I really like the focus on the eye, there are various color schemes and it makes it looks vivid. I can tell that you used a lot of layers and it really brings out the eye. The balance in this picture is good and it is really appealing to look at. Nice job.

-Areez L HHS

Anonymous said...


I have to say Caitlin; this is one of the best pictures I've seen on the Photoblog this year. The colors and composition all come together really well to make a good image. The leading lines made by the made background lead our eyes to the center of the image, and the background foliage frame the eye very well, making it stand out well. The colors too are pleasing to eye and go well together. These colors: indigo, magenta, and warm skin tones are arranged, purposefully or not, with the skin tones in the center and in the leading lines, with the magenta and indigo situated on either hemisphere of the eye. Overall, if intention, these design choices are excellent. Otherwise, the only flaw I can find with this picture isn't in the content, but the title. Optical 'Allusions' is incorrect. Unless I'm missing something critical, I think you meant to type "Optical Illusions" instead. Either way, great picture and great job!

Anonymous said...

Caitlin!! This is the coolest picture ever. I love all of the colors and how the lines lead right to the eye in the center of the picture. There is a perfect balance of light and dark colors. Overall I love this picture because its honestly so cool. I would definitely hang it on my wall.

Anonymous said...

I love this picture! I like how the eye is still in focus even though there are a lot of thing going on around it. I also like how the eye is in the center. This pic has really cool vibes, I think it's a keeper.
Emily F- HHS

Anonymous said...

The picture is good. the colors re good. The eye really pops out and it exposes of the colors in the picture

Anonymous said...

I love this photo! I like how the eye is in focus and all of the colors surround it. I also really like how the eye is lighter and the darker parts of the photo are along the outside. The colors in this picture are really cool! There is nothing i would change about this image. Good job!
MO- HHS

Anonymous said...

Great photo, really abstract. I like how you got the focus onto the eye using one of your images. I also like that I can still tell what each photo is. I feel that it is the right shade of color to provide a contrast between the inside and outside of the image. I agree that it could have been more focused.
Sam C - HHS

Anonymous said...

This picture is so cool!! I like how the color is coming out of the eye and all around it is artwork. It is so cool! I also like how the color starting from the outside is darker and gets brighter and more colorful as you go closer to the eye. This is a very cool and creative picture.
Tanner R