Plants & Animals
This page displays some digital photography projects and explains the basic procedures used to create them.
For any questions, please send me an email ([email protected]).
Suggested Project:
Select your favorite stuffed animal as the hero or heroine of your toy story, and give him or her a special name. Write a short story describing the one-day activity of your hero or heroine, in Microsoft Word, in12 point Times New Roman font, single-spaced, 6 point spacing between paragraphs, within the limitation of two pages (in 8.5in x11 in page size with default margin settings). Create 10 pages of 3 inch by 3 inch digital illustrations in Photoshop using elements from digital images you take from stuffed animals, toys, scenes from inside your house or apartment, from public parks, gardens or other natural attractions (do NOT use any picture downloaded from the Internet). Draw quick concept sketches for the 10 illustrations first, with a B series pencil, on 8.5 inch x 11 inch white paper, scan your drawings, save them as JPEG files, and combine images from scanned concept sketches into one single JPEG file. Next, create 10 single digital illustrations in Photoshop. Save the images as Photoshop .psd files at 300 dpi resolution. Next, create a 15 inch by 6 inch Photoshop file with 300 dpi resolution, display the Ruler and draw guides to separate the 3 inch by 3 inch digital illustrations; turn the Snap from the View menu on. While the10 single illustration files are still open, temporarily collapse the layers and copy the entire images to the Clipboard, and close the files without saving them. Next, paste the images to the 15 inch by 6 inch Photoshop file; and with the help of the Snap option, move the images to their right places. Save the file. Next, change the Image Size to 72 dpi Resolution (Figures DPH-1T and 1U), and go to the File-Save for Web menu to save it as a JPEG file at High resolution (Figures DPH-1V and 1W) for the possible publication of the image on my website. Email the single JPEG concept sketch file and the 15 inch by 6 inch Photoshop JPEG file, the story in Microsoft Word together with a short paragraph stating your request and authorization to publish it on my website’s Student Works Section, including your name and the name of your school; if you want viewers to contact you through email, please indicate so.
The Los Angeles Zoo Animal Project
The Happy Ducks Project
The photos of swimming ducks below have been shot at Belvedere Lakeside Park, East L. A. Civic Center, 4801 E 3rd St, Los Angeles, California 90022
The Dogs Project
The Tiger Project
The Lion Project
The Gorilla Project
The Cats Project
The Birds Project
The Flower Project
The Trees & Plants Project
This part of the web page is currently under construction.
Edward Locke's SuniSea Studio
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