Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Pictures that Lie...Or Travel to the 70's

So...I wasn't alive in the 70's. In case you did not know. But why not change a picture of my family at Christmas to a picture of us with colored hair at the disco? That sounds fun. I chose this picture because it is my favorite family picture, and I wanted to see if I could make it look weird. It was taken on a digital camera by my grandma. So to manipulate the picture: for the hair color I used the color replacement tool (I don't know if Ms. Belisle showed us how to use this, but I found it on the toolbar) to recolor the hair while leaving the same texture, so it looks slightly more natural than just painting over it with a brush. I think my mom's hair turned out especially well. I also rotated the picture using the image flip horizontal tool. It was just for fun. I recolored our shirts, as well as blurring off the images that were on my sister's shirts. Then, I decided we needed a disco background or else we'd just look like people with colored hair. I put it on a layer behind the picture. The last change, probably the most important, is that I added Neil Patrick Harris, the phenomenal actor from one of my favorite shows (How I Met Your Mother), to our family photo, as well as putting some disco dancers behind us (each person is on a separate layer). For Neil Patrick Harris, I used the magic extractor tool to put him in the picture, and for the disco dancers, I used the evil magnetic lasso tool. Oh and I gave my dad an afro with a paintbrush. This manipulation was not harmful, unless one of my family members gets offended by their hair color, or Neil Patrick Harris doesn't want to be associated with the Parsons family. But changing hair color or adding hair to someone's head can be harmful because it could technically make them look better than their natural selves...mine really is harmless though. I worked hard on this picture, even though it did not turn out quite as beautifully as I had hoped. Don't be too hard on me. :-) You can see the original picture at the bottom of the page of my blog. :-)
Now to talk about that shocking article Ms. Belisle had us read. The quote I found most shocking was that: "Doctored images are troubling because they can mislead scientists and even derail a search for the causes and cures of a disease." This is a good point. I cannot believe that someone as trusted as Ms. Roovers would make up evidence like that. It doesn't benefit our society at all! It only makes her look better...for a brief time. So pointless and out of line. It gives our society false hope. My opinion is that all of these publishing companies should check the validity of their photos before printing them.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Fun Powerpoint Presentations!

I really enjoyed the powerpoint presentations that we've seen so far in class. I never knew that our class was filled with such interesting and unique people! It is really hard for me to choose a favorite powerpoint because I liked them all! Will Prudich's music with the photo montage of Bonobos will forever be engrained in my mind whenever I see him--and since I had never talked to him before, it was nice to finally hear his voice! Will, you have a nice speaking voice, just FYI. Anyway, I am now going to talk about the two presentations that I thought were the best so far: Daniela's and Caroline's. Both girls clearly loved the subjects they were presenting, and they were very knowledgeable about them, too. Daniela, you are great at explaining how effective the French language is! I did not know that you knew yet another langauge. I am always so impressed with people who can speak more than one language. Amazing ;-). Your slide design was really nice, too. Great job! Oh Caroline. I knew you would do something completely out there and awesome. I was right. I LOVED your script backgrounds. Those were so cool. And I liked the aspect of drama that you presented: the audition process. Very specific and clear. Well done! So, I hate just leaving all of the rest of you out, so I'm giving everyone compliments:
Will Donnan: Funny presentation with good pictures.
Aaron: I loved your topic, and those pictures were breathtaking.
Alaska: Nice job with explaining the thrill of digital photography! Pictures were AWESOME.
Cristina: Nice slide design. I loved that airplane graphic at the beginning! So cool.
Chesley: You are a great presenter! I really felt like I learned something.
Melissa: Nice presentation. I had never heard of TandemHeart before.
Grace: Great animations, interesting topic.
Asma: Nice picture effects, never knew you liked history!
Great job to everyone who presented! I can't wait to see everyone else's presentations.

My family