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For this photo set, I tried to incorporate my family. For the first photo of my old dog Barklee, I did an edit inspired by Andy Warhol. This picture of my dog was taken in the summer of 2015 before she passed away. This edit was the hardest and most complicated edit I have ever done for any of my images. I found it most hard to trace some of the features of my old dog. My second image is a scribble/text portrait. This edit is probably my favorite out of the four pictures I've taken and edited. This is because of the colors and the style of editing we were using. I loved being able to erase and then bring back some of the pictures. I love the "cotton candy" background I used and I loved putting my little brother's name all around the portrait. My third photo was totally accidental. I came outside early on a Sunday morning and my sister was reading to my brother and I thought that it would be the perfect candid photo to use. my brothers face definitely proves that this photo was not planned! To edit this photo I used an edit inspired by Peter Max and I just used a background and different shapes to make the image more personal. Finally, on my last image, I edited it on my own. I turned up o contrast and saturation and made the photo look more like spring. The original photo was really dull and boring and I wanted to make all the colors brighter. To conclude, this photo set was very hard to edit, but I think that the final results look really good!

 

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