Laura Zalenga
I've decided to research Laura Zalenga because I like how she created reflection in Photoshop, and I wanted to do something similar with my flower photos. I like this affect this creates because it makes the photo look more abstract by adding more of a pattern and texture to create a kaleidoscope effect.
I like this photo because you are still able to see what the original photo was of a person sitting down but the way Zalenga has reflected the photo in multiple ways creates more of a pattern and draws the viewer in more. Also, I like how there are no overpowering colours that makes the photo look unbalanced, the subtle colours allows the viewer to be drawn in more and look at all of the small details.
I like this photo because Zalenga has reflected the picture of the person in different ways that almost makes the photo look more like flowers than a person. This illusion intrigues the viewer because they would look at the photo in more detail and suddenly realise that the photo is of a persons face. Also, I like how the the purple is more or less one shade and allows the person's face stand out even further.
I like this photo because it looks very abstract because you are not really able to tell what the true photo is. Also, I like how the centre of each reflection is a light blue which creates a contrast to the dark reds because the lighter tones draws in the viewer and drags their eye through the image into the darker tones.
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