In this photo, I went for more of a minimalist approach, capturing the metal beam in the stairwell ceiling. I used various picmonkey adjustments.
In the middle of this photo, there was a corner of two adjoining walls. I cropped the 2 photos and edited them the opposite way, making one dark and the other bright, with a stripe down the middle.
This one was pretty simple. I took a photo of the floor on the third floor balcony and added a pixelation effect to the middle.
I added a lot of brightness and temperature to this photo, making it all one color to make it all seem a lot flatter.
I don't even remember what this was, but it was pretty out of focus and there were some cool bright spots.
Who elses hair could this be? I turned the brightness up by a lot and this glitchy effect happened, and I was pretty happy about it.
The main reason I chose this photo was because the wall on the left could look like it was just a different color than the wall on the right, making the light switch float.
There was some art standing in the stairwell, so I turned the exposure up and got this. It looks like it could actually be a landscape, which is why I really liked it.
For the photos like these, I turned the brightness all the way down, and the highlights, shadows and contrast all the way up, making a super trippy lighting effect that I can't explain myself.
These are the undersides of stairs. They could be the same distance forwards or back. That's the beauty of photos, since they're not 3d, you can really take the sense of depth away if you want.
C.R.E.A.M
I don't remember what I did to this picture of a wall, but I thought it looked good so I picked it.
I turned the brightness almost all the way up, and the temperature down and got this photo. It's a super bright blue, and it looks great.
The thing about this photo is that it could be looked at a couple of ways in the context of my other photos. It could be seen as wood, but it could also be seen as a lighting effect, like my other photos. Some things aren't as they seem
Another photo that I used the lighting tricks on. It looks like a FLIR image (infrared image), but just lighting and after effects.
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