http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/04/surreal-photo-manipulations-by-laurent-rosset/
After viewing the photos contained in the link above, answer the following questions using complete sentences.
In your opinion, how do you think Rosset creates these images? How does Rosset play with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey? How could you do something similar? AP students, what influence do these images have on your brainstorming for our next assignment, Weather/Nature with Contrast?
Use two images and combine them with photoshop. He makes images that gets you thinking “how did he do that?” and Rosset makes the image look like a mirror, which makes the photo look like its one. I could take a couple photos and line the photos up to make it look like its one image.
You could create something similar using Photoshop, I also believe how these photos are made obviously by having good Photoshop skills because these photos are blended together pretty well.
In your opinion, how do you think Rosset creates these images? He probably took the pictures from a high point of view.
How does Rosset play with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey? He makes them so it looks like the images are reflecting like a mirror
I think she creates most of these with two separate photos, with one photoshopped over the other.
She plays with scale and proportion by having one or two separate massive things that are ordinarily normal and having something smaller in scale that is easier to grasp that is more abnormal. I could do something similar by possibly reversing that; having something small scale in the foreground that is normal and having the background be surreal.
In your opinion, how do you think Rosset creates these images? by using photo shop and mixing similar images. How does Rosset play with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey?by making the perspective different from all sides of the picture. How could you do something similar?taking similar but different pictures and mix them together.
In your opinion, how do you think Rosset creates these images? How does Rosset play with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey? How could you do something similar? AP students, what influence do these images have on your brainstorming for our next assignment, Weather/Nature with Contrast?
i think that he took the photo to Photoshop and made the photos this way. rosset reverses the picture and it make the person looking at the photo think about it makes the person think about how it was made. i could take photos and think about how i can make them better or how i could improve them.
I think that Rosset creates these images by taking two pictures and blending them together in photoshop. Rosset plays with scale and proportion by taking one picture up close and one far away so one side seems like things are bigger or smaller than they actually are. I could do something similar by taking pictures at different angles to make something look big or small.
I think Rosset created these images by using two of the same pictures and flipping them and also blending them in to create one whole pictures. By playing the the scales and proportion, it allows him to create an even flow among the pictures. I always wanted to try something like this.
these are almost like mirror images and the scale makes them look very big and overwhelming
Rosset creates these images in photohop, one photo that is “normal” and one overhead shot, then picks a clean line to link them together. Rosset plays with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey, by making something normal looking and making it abnormal. I could do something similar, using the same techniques but using things in Vancouver like a waterfall somewhere.
i think he creates these photos with some kind of Photoshop. it kind of looks like its just a mirror image,but if you look closely there not. i could do something similar in Photoshop
it seems like he mirrored the images? maybe… i dont know?
I believe she used Photoshop and put two photographs In one photograph and she could have changed the contrasted and maybe edited the colors little pictures . the way she edited them made the photograph look big because where she put the second photograph by the first photograph .
how do you think Rosset creates these images? Double exposure.
How does Rosset play with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey? she uses birds eye and ants pov.
How could you do something similar? do a close up shot and combine with adistant shot to make the subject look bigger out of place. AP students, what influence do these images have on your brainstorming for our next assignment, Weather/Nature with Contrast?Maybe combine 2 weathers together, contrast rain win with sun.
These pictures mess with your mind and are very exotic. I think they used editing where you can move the picture horizontal or on top each other and sometimes photoshopping even just one subject to a different part of the picture. making it interesting unique and original
I think she did an effect that doubles the picture and shows exactly the same on the other side. Of course she didn’t do that on all of her pictures on some she also Photoshoped on top of that double side effect.
In your opinion, how do you think Rosset creates these images? How does Rosset play with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey? How could you do something similar?
He creates these images with a weird angle. He plays with the scale and proportion with slight manipulations of images. I can maybe use stairs or a place with height
How do you think Rosset creates these images?
– I think in most of these images, Rosset uses 2 photos from different perspective and blend them in together to make it look realistic.
How does Rosset play with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey?
– By making the upper image bigger than the bottom making it look well blended.
How could you do something similar?
– Either taking 2 pictures and blend them as one or using one picture and mirror/flip it.
Rosset creates sweeping photographic landscapes that seem to curl upward into infinity like an enormous wave that obliterates the sky. Rosset makes the viewer think to themselves how he took this fantastic images. I could do something similar by taking two of the same images and placing them right on top each other.
they used the same picture and the pictures are like mirror and its cool
In your opinion, how do you think Rosset creates these images?
I think he takes his pictures on a tripod from the same spot just different times of day. The he filips his pictures and connects them together to make the viewer question how he did it.
How does Rosset play with scale and proportion to take the viewer’s head on a journey?
He flips his picture and make me go up and down.
How could you do something similar?
make a image that i can flip and maybe look symmetrical.
These images by Rosset change how you would normally look at a photo, and change it to something completely different that you have never seen before. Scale and proportion are used a lot in these photos. The sky and ground are manipulated into looking so much bigger than the people in Rosset’s images which changes how you would look at them. My head goes on a “journey” because like it the road one, I started with looking at the bottom, thinking it was just going to end, but it never did, it just kept going around, looking like the image bends to show all of the road.