"I based this project off of the different points of view project. I used a slide in the Gunn Park for my object of interest. For this project I used the Crop, Move, Rotate, and Scale Tools to place the images side by side in a single picture. I used the Text Tool to label the images as to what view they are. I placed the images on different layers and was therefore able to add filters. I used filters under the Artistic tab. I do not remember which that I had used but I experimented until I found the filters that suited me. The Straight-Forward View is supposed to look like a sketch as if someone drew it, not took a picture. The Worms-Eye View was just darkened a little to attract your attention to the bottom of the slide. The Birds-Eye View was just to add my personal style to it. I really like this piece because it takes a simple object and makes it a big deal as well as bringing out those feelings of childhood. I can still remember being a child and thinking that slide were the coolest thing and looking up at friends as I leave the slide and again looking down on my down the slide. This view is much different in perspective as that we are older and slides are not as exciting anymore. I placed the original pictures at the bottom."
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Spry,
Dayna. October 21, 2013. Slide1. [photograph.]
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Spry,
Dayna. October 21, 2013. Slide2. [photograph.]
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Spry,
Dayna. October 21, 2013. Slide3. [photograph.]
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