Since we aren’t supposed to edit our final photos (which I did slightly for the first version I posted) This is the version I will actually be submitting.
My Scrambled cityscape for Photography Assignment 3: Photo Montage. I wished I had been able to capture everything in the smaller photo size but I ended up using some of my emergency bigger photos, especially for the sky. I at first wanted to do graffiti but my friend had already done that so well and I didn’t want to be a copy cat. I still took photos for four different locations (entranceway to a fancy library, graffiti, chinese dragon thing)but this was the one I really wanted to do since I thought the cut off parts of peoplcould be quite neat.
I actually couldn’t use the photomerge tool in photoshop because I had too many images so I did this by hand in indesign (which is why it took so freaking long) I managed to get my chinese dragon one to work in photoshop because it had by far the fewest images, but I couldn’t even get my graffiti one to work since my computer literally didn’t have enough memory to do the matching. Anyways got a bit more to do tonight, but I hope you like my picture.
Also, not sure how many images I used, but scientifically speaking I’d say a buttload.
Anyways. I think it turned out kind of cool.
My mom when she last visited me.
I’m dating the coolest guy…
Ice orchestra performs in ‘gigantic cosmic igloo’
You know music is great when it gives you chills, and in the case of Ice Music, that’s meant quite literally.
Based in Luleå, Sweden, Ice Music is a frosty artistic project in which bundled up musicians celebrate the spirit of snowy Lapland winters by playing on instruments handcrafted from blocks of ice.
Notting Hill, London
Did I ever tell you about that time where Stephen Wolfram talked at a conference, but he was not physically able to come so he skyped with us and used a remote controlled camera to ‘look’ at the audience. It was incredible.













