overlaying textures
For this task i had to choose a picture and then choose another picture of a texture which i had taken and go into photoshop and overlay the texture over the picture.
For this texture i chose a texture from a building which i took and overlayed it over a building in Bradford. I like the texture i used for this picture as it looks like lego bricks which creates an unusual effect.
For this image, for the texture i took a picture of a roof which has curved lines on.I chose to place this texture over this picture of a building which was outside so it looked like sun rays coming from the sky which i thought worked pretty well.
For this shot i took a picture of the roof in trinity in leeds, then took a picture of a plant for the texture, and this one is my favourite as i think it looks like an enclosure and the 2 work well with each other.
Border's
I didn't really like doing borders as i think the borders dont really have much effect on my images which i chose.
This was my first attempt at creating a border on photoshop. I like the way you had a variety of borders to choose from, however i don't think they really enhance your image like previous tasks have. I don't think i chose the right colour border for this picture as they don't really go together well.
This was my second border i created. This photo was taken in the everyman cinema in leeds which i took quite a few shots of inside. I don't really like this photo as i didn't focus the lense properly making the image look a bit blury.I chose to experiment with a different border for this picture which i think looks dull and doesn't do the picture any justice.
This is my final border which i created. This was taken in the everyman cinema in Leeds of the ceiling. I thought this worked well for architecture and lines. You cant really tell on this photo but on the original photo, the light nearest the camera is clear and the others are blurred as they get further away from the camera. This is the same effect as the first border i created however this is more bolder as it has a slight different effect on it.
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