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During our introduction to LX session with and Christine  Murphy. We were given the task of recreating a couple of band pictures. We chose to do a remake of a Queen photo. Our photo turned to have an orange glow the original didn't have.
During our introduction to LX session with and Christine  Murphy. We were given the task of recreating a couple of band pictures. We chose to do a remake of a Queen photo. Our photo turned to have an orange glow the original didn't have. The placement of the lights also turned out to be a bit of a problem. We wanted to have a profile placed right above them but that wasn`t possible


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Here we`ve taken the same photo and just turned it into a black and white one to get a little bit closer to the original




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The second photo we chose was an old one of james dean.
The second photo we chose was an old one of james dean. I`m not gonna say we made it look like the original but the light settings were abit easier.
 
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Here we`ve taken the same photo and converted it to a sepia tone to make it look older since the original was of that kinda look

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During our introduction to LX session with and Christine Murphy. We were given the task of recreating a couple of band pictures. We chose to do a remake of a Queen photo. Our photo turned to have an orange glow the original didn't have. The placement of the lights also turned out to be a bit of a problem. We wanted to have a profile placed right above them but that wasn`t possible


Here we`ve taken the same photo and just turned it into a black and white one to get a little bit closer to the original



The second photo we chose was an old one of james dean. I`m not gonna say we made it look like the original but the light settings were abit easier.

Here we`ve taken the same photo and converted it to a sepia tone to make it look older since the original was of that kinda look