Tuesday, 6 July 2010
Edited
Monday, 22 March 2010
I used photoshop to edit this photograph
I have used the clone tool to get rid of the girl on the right and I have cloned the trees to get rid of the people in the background. This is unethical editing because it is no longer a truthfull image. Too much in the image has been changed and even the enviroment.
Photoshop
Monday, 8 March 2010
Photoshop -
Monday, 1 February 2010
Photo Ethics- Changing the perspective of a photo
You can change the perspective of a photograph by giving people the background information on the events leading up to the photograph or making up a false story to go with the photograph. Like the image below was taken by a photographer in the Vietnam war, it looks like a man who is about to be shot, but in actual fact he has already been shot and the bullet is in his head at the point the photograph is being taken.
You can change someones perspective by changing the story which goes along with the photograph. For example if I said that this man was being shot because just before that image was taken he brutally killed two children, you would feel differently about the image. However if you knew the true story that this man was a prisoner of war, who had surrendered but was still being shot in the street, you would have a different view on it.
You can change someones perspective by changing the story which goes along with the photograph. For example if I said that this man was being shot because just before that image was taken he brutally killed two children, you would feel differently about the image. However if you knew the true story that this man was a prisoner of war, who had surrendered but was still being shot in the street, you would have a different view on it.
![[vietnam-2.jpg]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWgGfFqYpmEjdUY1qvjX4sbHN420LWALofeolmB2tLzvSkvRC10CN7-t1O-zrGRtgvBBMX4nkMaKqQHKjoBu8nmtDs60PbnEGu8tGROFwy8xCssAFey_FurOTsdBkqR7o8pIie7jVLMyI/s1600/vietnam-2.jpg)
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