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Texture Photoset

Image 1: Alter in lightroom

Image 2: Alter in lightroom

Image 3:Black and White texture

Image 4: Double Exposure 

Image 5: Double Exposure

Image 6: Double exposure using one normal photo

Image 7: David Hockney Collage

I chose to edit image 1 with the regular lightroom options because I really liked that photo and I didn't want it to change a lot. For image 2 it was one of the more boring photos so I decided to put it into lightroom as well because I already knew how that was going to look, so it wasn't super special. In both of those photos I changed the hue and saturation and the temp. I chose the tree picture to edit in black and white because all of the marks on the tree look super cool in black and white. For images 4 and 5 I chose to do the double exposure because one was a kind of boring picture with not as much texture and the other was one with a lot of texture, so it made it look really cool. Image 6 I chose to do one of the photos with more texture because it was going onto a plain object and I knew with a pretty texture that would look good. In the 7th image I did a little bit of everything, some of them were posterized and others were just a color change and one was gradient. David Hockney is one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. He developed joiners which is a photo collaged together in a patchwork composition. Pictures are taken from different perspectives and these photos give the style of cubism. My favorite picture is the first one because I like the look of it and in the edited one it uses warm colors which I like a lot. 

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