The pictures around the final piece are just some of the pictures I used to make my final piece. Some of these pictures are from Leicester's Melton Road and some are from Birmingham. The final piece is the combination of the two.
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This is my final piece I made on Photoshop. It is a combination of graffiti and architecture from Leicester and Birmingham.
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This is my final piece on the display board, along with the others that picked photography. We printed out our final pieces on a laser printer, then cut it out. After cutting the photo, we were given this special studio glue called studio gunk, which smelt but it was really good as if the glue went somewhere you didn't want it to go, you would be able to rub it off easily, we all were so amused by the gunk. We had to stick the picture onto some black paper then cut it out so it was half a millimeter, after doing that, we stuck that onto some white paper with the gunk. This time we had to make the white be 1cm from the black while doing this we also had to make sure the picture itself was straight. Which was what happened to me as the picture wasn't straight and I had to double layer it, to do so I had to cut out the black paper to make it the size of the picture itself and then glue that onto some black paper, and do the process all over again. However, after doing that I was pleased with my final outcome because the white made the picture pop out and make it look amazing. Overall, I'm really glad about my final piece, despite that I struggled with Photoshop a lot, but the struggle made me understand Photoshop itself.
That's my final piece on the display along with my classmates, who's work was also just amazing and beautiful.
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