I have always seen people doing pictures with the hear no evil see no evil speak no evil. Well I decided to show what it truly is; evil. I took pictures of kids in my class and just used the cut out tool, then used the eraser to get rid of the rough edges and help blend in the skin tones. After I set the pictures together I decided to burn the outside edges to help blend them since they where all taken at different parts of the room. After this I had to title this picture for what is represents evil!!!!
Ashman D
I really like your take on the whole ‘Speak/See/Hear No Evil’ concept. What I really like is how you photo shopped in their mouth, eye(s) and ear! I don’t like the different backgrounds though; you could have taken them all aside to take their pictures.
ReplyDelete-Ashana ERHS
Your take on the over-done hear/see/speak is really interesting. I think it could have been done with a little more neutral background to emphasize their actions, but overall very nice. -- AB SPHS
ReplyDeleteI like how in every photo the light is on the person and the background is darker. Also, the way they edited and photoshopped the faces is really cool. It would have been a bit better if all three of the people were looking straight at the camera.
ReplyDelete-L.R.
I like how this picture used the theme “speak no evil, see no evil, and hear no evil.” The picture used a lot of creativity and it turned out amazing.
ReplyDelete-Jessica G. FPHS
I like how you took a quite known quote and took pictures to act it out in a way, I don't think many would have ever imagined. I also like how you put the word evil at the bottom to represent what you were displaying in the pictures. I think to blank the background could have helped but this is great.
ReplyDeleteDylan R. - FPHS
i like the mood of the picture that they speak no see no evil its a happy photo like there happy they have none of those things
ReplyDeleteJustin L
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I thought this photo was very unique. I like how the body parts went through the hands almost as if their hands were part of their face.
ReplyDeleteReginald Xavier-Fphs
I really like your take on the “speak no evil, see no evil, and hear no evil.” I wouldn’t have thought to do what you did. If I had to change anything, I wouldn’t put the word ‘evil’ in it but overall I think this picture is really cool.
ReplyDeleteNina P.-FPHS