Jeanette Hagglund, CountdownHow was this image made? What type of compositional tool is being used to move your eye around the image? Do you find this image interesting? Why or why not?
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It looks as though this image was made by changing the opaqueness of an array of images and then overlapping them all. I find it to be sort of interesting only because I've seen so many images compositionally similar. If the artist could have somehow added something more to it, it could be a more insteresting image.
i think they changed the opacity and blended them together to make them look as ONE image, rather than several different ones. it reminds me of a picture you might see when you take a picture outside a window of a driving/moving car in the city.... if that even makes sense.
I thikn they used photoshop with it because it seems like the colors were enhanced.I liek it, it looks very neat.I first look at all the red lines in it just because they stick out more, then I look at everythign else.I agree with most of the comments here and how it lookes like it was taken in a moving car with a disposable/digital camera.
i like this image. i like how there are many images combined in this piece. im pretty sure it was photoshopped because of all the color differences and how many different images are in it. it makes me think of a day to day routine, its like the things the artist could see on a daily basis.
i like this image. i like how there are many images combined in this piece. im pretty sure it was photoshopped because of all the color differences and how many different images are in it. it makes me think of a day to day routine, its like the things the artist could see on a daily basis.
i really dont like this picture cuz its too confsuing and i cant figure out whats going on.
im guessing they made it with photoshop & just layered a bunch of imagines on top of eachother. the lines on the right side kind of lead your eye down the page.
the image was either made by using the reflection made off of the building in the picture or by overlapping different images. This image makes me feel rushed. It seems like everything is moving at a fast pace.
I think this image was made by putting two pictures together, one blurry and one still. I like this picture because of the colors and it reminds me of downtown.
It looks like this picture was made with the steps it takes to make a serrealism picture. I think its interesting because my eye doesnt just focus on one thing when I first look at it. Everything stands out at once right away. It's also confusing, but cool looking.
I think this image was made in photoshop. You can tell that there's more than one image in the entire photo. It's interesting because, yes it is more than one photo, but it's so blended together that you can hardly notice the difference if its one photo or even five photos on one canvus.
I think this image was made in photoshop. The different lines in the photo are leading my eyes around the image. I do find this interesting because there are many different elements in this photo.
Im pretty sure they used photoshop with it because i can see they changed some color and make some move picture which it looks like the person who took, moved a camera a while she shoot this photo. this reminds me of downtown. i think its interesting photo because it looks like they put 2 same photos in one photo cuz i can see 2 same built n other things...simply awesome picture. :]
This looks like a multiple exposure shot. My eyes move all over the place due to the chaos of the shot. It is a very interesting picture, it makes you ask questions and wonder what is going on.
This looks like a multiple exposure shot. My eyes move all over the place due to the chaos of the shot. It is a very interesting picture, it makes you ask questions and wonder what is going on.
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