
Filter effects are one of my favorite things to do to edit a photograph or graphic, because there are so many different facets you can go into, sort of like my personality. I'm very pleased on how this self portrait came out; it has even become my profile picture of FaceBook.
To get my face copied nine times, and edit each individually, I first had to open the original image and use the ellipse select tool to crop it. I copied and pasted it into a new project, where I erased most of the background. I then copied that image and created a new, nine layer image, with one face per layer. If they were all on one layer, they would have all looked the same.
My personal favorite is the first column, second row image. It was the filter called Alien Glow. There were so many different color settings, but the colors I chose look very vibrant and bright, without having to adjust any saturation settings.








For my first project, I chose one of my favorite pictures of all time. And of course, the photo editing skills I have learned this summer have improved its appearance even more. First, I adjusted the photo's lightness, since it was a little bit dark. I also adjusted the saturation, because I thought it would make the final "old photo" image appear more worn and authentic. I then cropped the photo, but not too much, since I still wanted a fuzzy border, and did not want it to cut off the focus of the image. I applied a filter called Old Photo, which made the image grainy and in a sepia tone. This is the final product. I thought this would be a good first image to share because it not only demonstrates my skill and creativity, but also my own aesthetic. I really appreciate juxtapositioning in art, whether it be graphic or even dance. I am pleased how this picture of two young people at a party has a worn, old appearance.