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Colombian Churches facades sculptures' images arranged in a grid “à la Becher”

  Most Colombian artisans, some of them remain anonymous, sell their creations in plazas (public square in a city or town). Most clay sculptures are made and painted by hand. The clay sculptures, photographed for this project, portray Colombian Christian (Catholic) Churches' facades from different Colombian cities.  T hese sculptures were bought at the Plaza Santander in  Bogotá, C olombia, South America.  The sculptures sizes are from 3-4 ½ inches wide to 3-5½ inches high to ½-1 inch deep. t he sculpture images (16 in total) were set, one at a time, in a similar stage, lighting and taken with an iPhone camera at the same distance and eye level.  The images were transferred from the iPhone to the computer and then were edited by Adobe Photoshop. Each image underwent the process of cropping and reducing the image size to 875 x 875 pixels. The resolution of the images are 72 pixels according to the iPhone camera. The canvas size was set as 4000 pixels x 4000 pixels (72 ppi). The gr

Learning How to Edit Photographs

  From the “Scavenger Hunt” slideshow, uploaded in the blog on February 4, 2021, two photographs, that were taken one minute apart on February 2, 2021, were chosen to undergo further edit. I was at the South bank of the Maumee River in downtown Toledo, Ohio. I took both photographs standing in the same place but aiming the camera to opposite directions: to the East (at 6:27 pm) and to the West (at 6:28 pm). I have chosen these two images, from a group of ten, because there is a sense of continuity of the scenery and in the compositional narrative. Both images face each other, two different bridges, crossing the Maumee River, sharing the same sky. The two photographs show a  city image devoid of human figures but with plenty of clues of their existence. Toledo, Ohio is inviting the viewer to enjoy in our own exploring and looking for art forms or “findings while browsing art” of the city’s landscape. The unedited photographs were taken with an iPhone camera for the slideshow that wa

Visual Scavenger Hunt...

  Toledo, Ohio Slideshow... Go to... Read More ...where you will find the slideshow ... Try to Find the Elements of Art:  Line, Shape: geometric and organic; Color: primary and secondary; Texture: smooth and rough; Space: positive and negative; and Form, and the Principles of Design:  Pattern: Contrast; Emphasis; Balance: symmetrical and asymmetrical; Rhythm: random and even; Movement; Unity; Variety; Scale; Harmony; and Proportion. Music: "Some Like it Fun" by Benny Sky