Visual Assignment #3 – 1 Star

For my 3rd Visual Assignment, the assignment that I’m choosing to go with, Car Lust, is to find a picture of my dream car and write a blog about it.  First off, here is my dream car!

This would be the Lexus IS 350.  I’ve always loved the way it looks and really want it when I graduate as a present to myself.  Surprisingly, the car really isn’t that expensive.  I found the picture here.

I’ve always thought that this car just looks beautiful.  It’s one of those cars where I would never alter anything about it to make it look any better.  Lexus did a really good job with this model.  It’s both sporty and family if I want it to be.  My girlfriend has a baby, so I guess I better start thinking about that when I get my next car.  Definitely going to have something that has four doors and luckily this does!  I would say that I would be extremely happy if I owned this car one day.  I definitely don’t want my car to die, but if it does, this is going to be the next car that I get.

Visual Assignment #2 – 2 Stars

Here is my 2nd Visual Assignment for the week.  Our assignment is to make a photo black and white and then have one color stand out; Splash The Color.  You can view my submission on Flickr.  I chose a picture that I took of my girlfriend at the park and decided that it would be cool to make the entire picture black and white and only have the color of the sky showing.

In the picture, you can see on Jackson’s shirt there is a little bit blue, but I’m happy that there isn’t much else that is blue except for the sky.  I actually used Photoshop Express Editor to do this and found it to be a better tool than Pixl which is the last website that I used for my photo editing.  What I like is that you can do all of this editing in the browser and not download any additional software.  It wasn’t hard at all to apply the affect either.  It’s one of the image editing choices and then you can actually change the color that you are having pop out as well.  I could have gone with green, pink, red, yellow, etc.  In essence, you can literally change the entire picture just by a little click of the mouse.

I hope that you guys like my picture and the effect that I went with!

Visual Assignment: Newspaper Blackout Poetry

Newspaper Blackout Poetry

Grab a marker and today’s morning edition and start blacking out sections to create a new story. It could be a poem, a picture, or a novella, all drawn from the words of the latest news.

This is a 3 star assignment.

Visual Assignment; Newspaper blackout part 1

Newpaper Blackout Part 2

Newspaper Blackout part 3

Newspaper blackout part 4

Instead of a national newspaper I decided to choose the UMW newspaper The Bullet.  I walked into the academic building Combs and grabbed the first edition of The Bullet that I saw.  It was from September 20, 2012, as shown in image above.  I saw this article on the front page called Study Abroad Provides Choices by Kim Humphries.  The word choices stuck out to me the most and that’s what I decided to base my shot mini poem about.  So I read through the article and found words that would go together that describe the work choices and the process of making choices.  I created this short poem from words in from the newspaper because it is really relating to what I have to do now in my life.  I have to make a lot of decisions (which I’m not very good about) about life and college.  For example I have to make a choice of what I want to major in as well as choosing what I want to do with the rest of my life after college.  I enjoyed doing this assignment because it was something I would not have thought to do.  It just came up when I clicked choose a random one in Visual Assignments.

Here below is a typed out version of my poem I blacked out from The Bullet newspaper:

Choices

Which began,

And ends.

Once in between,

Possibilities,

Encouraged,

Options,

Provide advice.

In the end it will be worth it.

 

Orange is Beautiful

Since I am already up I decided to do one more assignment before I finally went to bed. After I Warhol-ed myself I was ready to play around with Gimp some more. The Splash of Color assignment came up on random shuffle and so I jumped on it. This is one of my favorite photos, one because it represents the beginning of spring and the end of winter, my least favorite season, but also the orange. I LOVE orange, especially the vibrancy of this orange. So I decided to feature it. After Warholing myself this was a piece of cake. I love how it turned out.

So I Warhol-ed Myself

What do I do at 1:00 in the morning on a Monday?  Well, I guess Tuesday now.

I warhol myself. ds106 dedication right here. In an attempt to keep up on my work I went to the ds106 visual assignments place and hit random. I came across the assignement Warhol Something. In high school I was on the yearbook committee and so had some experience with photoshop. That being four years ago I vaguely remembered how it worked. Plus, I didn’t even use photoshop. I used Gimp, a more condensed but still very similar version of photoshop. It took me a while to figure out how it worked and re familiarize myself with layers and how to work with a photoshop like program. I used this tutorial to figure out how to use the program, but for the most part it was a lot of trial and error because a lot of commands it talked about I wasn’t sure how to do. After an hour of fiddling, this is my final product. 

Okay, This Time..:Superhero Visual Assignment

Okay so turns out that Venn Pop Diagram I did was a Design Assignment, and so didn’t count towards out Ten Star Goal for this week. As such I did this assignment. Take a look:

Its very important to note that this is Russian Batman from the Superman: Red Son graphic novel (a MUST read). In this imagining, Batman has no know secret identity, is dirt poor, and acts more like the Joker in that he want to destroy Superman’s Russian society. I identify with Russian Batman because I also have little money, and dream of jumping off rooftops, and fighting the system. Unfortunately I don’t get to do those that often, but a man can dream…….

Photoblitz pictures/experience.

Phew! This photoblitz was stressful.

When I started:

Time I started

Take a photo of two things that do not belong together:

Pumpkin and Pens

Take a photo of an interesting shadow:

Soda Pop Top

Take a photo dominated by a single color:

Pink Make Up and Post Its

Make an ordinary object look more interesting, almost supernatural:

Supernatural Hairbrush

Make a photo that is abstract, that would make someone ask, “Is that a photograph?”:

Highlighter Marks.

Time I ended:

Time I ended.

This was kind of stressful. I chose to do this in my dorm room because I could run around without people judging and staring at me holding my dinky dumbphone (opposite of the smartphone, of course) taking pictures. Also, I would have resources to use. It was fun though, running around my room, throwing things on the floor to use in the pictures. The easiest photo was the single color one because I have way too much make up and I could just throw my pink stuff on the table with some post its. Plus I feel like this was the best one.

Visual Assignment: Splash The Color

To start off my visual assignments for the week I started out with this on- Splash the Color (also the first of the reccommended assignments listed in the week 5 post):

Color splash is a technique to emphasize details- you remove all color from a photo, and then restore original color to a single object, e.g. a green apple on a table. Think of the Girl in the red dress from Schindler’s List.
You can do this in a number of ways with photo editing software or using mobile apps. The answer lies in the Google .

Splash the Color is a 2 star assignment:

Visual assignment

So want to know the story of why I picked this picture?

Ok here it goes: I have this thing in my room that have all the Chinese Zodiac Animals on it.  So what I thought would be cool for this assignment is take a picture of it and then color the Chinese Zodiac animal that represents the year I was born in. And that’s what I did.  I used my iPhone to take and edit the picture.  I first took the picture, and then cropped the picture so only the image of the Chinese Zodiac Animals would appear on it.  Then I used the iPhone app ColorSplash (it’s $0.99 in the app store) that I had on my phone to edit the picture.  With ColorSplash they put the picture in black and white for you and then you can edit the color right in.  It was an easy app to use and it was well worth the $0.99.  I colored in the rooster because that is the animal that represents the year I was born in.

Visual Assignment #1 – 2 Stars

Alright, here is my first attempt at a visual assignment.  For my first visual assignment, I’m choosing to do this one.  We are to pick a photo, apply a vintage effect and then add some Helvetica font to the photo.  This one actually took me a little bit of time because I wanted to find a good website to edit photos online.  After some Googling, I ran across this website called Pixlr.  This site is absolutely amazing for editing photos and not having to download any software.  I highly recommend it for any of these Visual Assignments that we have to do this semester.  This is definitely a gem, guys.  You can upload photos for free and then edit them right in your browser and then save the file in whatever format you would like.

Okay, so I had to definitely put some thought behind this one.  I went to Cirque du Soleil a couple weekends ago with my girlfriend and managed to snap this picture. When I was flipping through my photos on trying to decide which one to choose, I ran across this and immediately just thought of trusting someone with your life.  In this instance, the guy swinging from the pole is trusting everything that he has in the person holding him to not drop him.  I couldn’t have found a more amazing photo to make vintage and add text to.  I think my selection of “Put trust in others.” is perfect for this occasion too.

I hope you guys like my photo/effect/text as much as I have!  I’m going to definitely be keeping this one as one of my favorites for sure.  Also, you can view the full picture on my Flickr site

The Color Fun

When my good friend Carolyn asked me if I’d do The Color Run with her back at the beginning of the year, I agreed to do it, even though I didn’t understand what it was.  I mean, it had the word run in it.  That was cool with me.

When I looked it up, I saw people dancing and throwing powdered color at each other.  Lots of people, actually.  And walkers are encouraged, it was not to be a timed run.  None of this sounded very much like ‘me’, per se.  But I like Carolyn a lot, and if she wanted to do it and wanted a buddy, I was gonna do it for her.  Grin and bear it.

When registration time rolled around, I posted a link to the information page on Facebook, and asked if anyone else wanted to do this with us to make our duo a team.  We only needed two more.

14 other people joined us.  14.  And somehow, I ended up in charge of coordinating this fiasco.  *shifty-eyes* I smell foul-play. :P

It was a disaster.  It was utter chaos.  People dropping out and wanting to sell their tickets, people wanting to find someone who wanted to sell them a ticket, people needing hotel rooms, people who turned down the hotel rooms I researched and found for all of us and then wanted them at the last minute, people who thought the traffic created by THOUSANDS of people going to the same place at the same time the morning of wouldn’t affect *them* and were shocked when it did, people who never read a single. ever-loving. word. of any kind that either I or the Color Run staff put together and sent to everybody to properly inform and prepare everyone for the event and who decided it was my sole responsibility to spend every second of my life for the entire week before the run answering their questions that they had as a result of that.

I cried a lot last week.  This run was probably the biggest reason.

But once we were all together, once we finally all found each other and began to make our way to the giant line-up (read: herding) of Color Runners, all of that melted away.  It didn’t matter anymore.  This was a group of 16 of my closest friends and family, all dressed in full nerd gear, complete with headband and nerd goggles (we were the Color Me Crazy Nerd Herd…the price they paid for putting me in charge;), ready to go be crazy, be active, and just have a wonderful time together, JUST BECAUSE it was going to be fun.

Sea of Canvases

You can’t even see the starting line up there.

But hold up.  Did I just say that I…as in ME…I was going to do something, JUST because it was fun? Not because I was obligated. Not because of some responsibility somewhere…just because it was fun.  That’s what I was there for.  What a novel concept!!  The last time I can remember doing something like that was my way-too-short honeymoon…a little over 2 years ago (I think…is that right, honey?).

And it was wonderful.  It was beautiful.  It was even rejuvenating.

And the best part about it wasn’t even the color being thrown everywhere.  That was just the inspiration for the awesome.  The best part, really, was just the overwhelmingly large group of people, all together for that one reason – to have pure, unadulterated, clean-but-dirty fun.  Everybody was there for that same reason.  We were all on the same level playing field.  Every random person I bumped into had a smile on their face.  Everybody dressed as crazy as they could imagine.  Nobody judged anybody.  Even I danced, several times, through several Color Zones and in the end at the final party.  Because it didn’t matter at all.  Nothing did.

Well, okay, maybe right before we left, it started to matter that we find food SOON, cuz we was some hungray fools after that, but you get the idea.

This was the feeling that overwhelmed me at the beginning of the race, as we were waiting our turn to start (we were in the last wave of people to start, due to my awesome organization and leadership skills), when I posted on Twitter that I wished I had thought to submit an assignment for ds106.

And ever since then, I’ve wanted to make a blog post about the run, and wished I’d been able to submit this assignment idea.  Then, tonight, I saw this conversation.

Holy goodness.  Well, fine then.  If it’s an assignment you want, cogdog, then an assignment you shall have.  Because #Section01kicksSection01sbutt ;)

We learned a lot about the Color Run event itself this year.  We learned that the shirts they give you don’t catch the color as well as plain cotton t-shirts, for starters.  We learned how to get the best pictures with the most color…by reviewing our pictures after the fact.

So in my opinion, our pictures aren’t the very best at showing the amount of color that was there that day.  But I have cautiously avoided my Color Run tattoo on my hand ever since the run, and I’m trying to preserve it as long as possible, and I hold our pictures very near and dear to my heart.  Because reflecting on this run reminds me of what matters in this life, and reminds me of what it feels like to be truly happy, and how to enjoy life on a very basic level with those around you, no matter who it is, and no matter what differences or annoyances you may have shared in times passed.

So, here’s my photo with the absolute most amount of color I was possibly able to squeeze into a photo myself.  I will do better next time, and I encourage you to do better in the meantime as well.  (FYI, I think the Richmond Color Run this Saturday is still open…if you’re interested and able;)  But even if not at a Color Run event, I challenge you to find a beautiful, joy-filled opportunity to fill your camera lens with as much color as humanly possible, and then to share it with me and the others here.  Because for me, from now on, color will forever be my reminder to slow down and smile and appreciate life.  And my hope through sharing this assignment is to pass that sentiment on to you. :)

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