Photo Blog #29-Facial Symmetry
Photo Blog #29-Facial Symmetry

Photo Blog #29-Facial Symmetry

Original Picture Information: Aperture: 2.7, Shutter Speed: 1/80, ISO: 3200

For this prompt, we had to edit a picture in photoshop, simulating what it would be like to have a completely symmetrical face. To do this, you take one of the face halves and reflect it over the original picture, then do the same with the other half. You can edit it a bit more to remove inconsistencies and smooth things out. I really like how the reflected faces have an interesting lighting: the Symmetry Right one looks as if a crack in the ceiling let light seep through.