From the 35 images that were voted best out of my original 110 edits, I have managed to narrow the quantity down to 7 images, one version of each originally edited image. I asked 50 people (from teens to middle ages adults) to selected their favourite version of each of the 5 images selected for each originally edited image.
However now I must crop this number down to 4 and I have designed my exhibition space to hold 4 A2 final images, and 16 A4 developmental images (the rest of the top 5 versions of each originally edited image). Immediately I chose to removed this image as it doesn't actually show any clear movement of figures.
Next I decided to remove this image as the shape of it does not fit in with the other images and would ruin the design of the exhibition space.
I was then torn between these two images. The first is more square and the colour of the second would look odd when presented with the three I have decided to keep.
I then cropped the first image in 5 different ways, however each cropped version cuts out part of the energy of the image, which defeats it's purpose.
Afterwards I looked back over the other colours for the second image to find one that would fit with the three images I am keeping and decided that I wasn't fond of the lines the black curtain had originally made.
Next I decided to change the colour of one of the images I was keeping to that of the second image, and any other that would fit the set.
The first four images I grouped together were these.
However I decided that I preferred the first image in warmer colours and the second in cooler colours, and so my second set was created.
The next thing that bugged me was that the shades of blue in each of the cooler pictures, and as I preferred the tones in the fourth image displayed above, I changed the colours of the other image to create this set.
I then decided to swap the fourth image of that set to the image that was cropped.
After discussing these sets with my classmates, I decided to swap the colours around some more, and to remove one of the images with a single person in them.
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