John Baldassarri
&
Seamus McGreavy
Response
For this response, I focused on John Baldessari's use of colored circles to impact his imagery and Seamus McGreavy vision for the color to set up pictures and use colors that work together with harmony.

I used Lightroom version 6 to edit these pictures by regulating the bar tool on the side to create the effect I was looking for, when I planed this image I viewed the location with no buildings around the Beetham Tower and a clear nice blue sky, unfortunately, it wasn't the case but I'm still happy with the final image outcome.
I will now show some edited images in a gallery underneath, I used Lightroom.

For this development, I wanted to focus more on Baldessari's style of B&W photography to see how it would have looked like.
I really like the style of the images, apart from the saturation of the color like the purple circles as an example, it docent really look realistic, and that bothers me.
I have learned that not everything is possible on the editing side of things so next time I will haft to make sure it is really visible in the primary imagery to make it possible to be photoshopped.



Gif.
I used a sequence of photos to create a gif, that I can apply to my video of Manchester.
I really like the animation, the colors are saturated and impactful.
I'm curious to see how I'm going to place the gift in the video, I've got some ideas.
I created this by using the timeline tool in photoshop as you can see in the second screen shot you need to activate the window of the Timeline and then the process is straight forward.
You can choose the time that you want the pictures to be on screen both of this gif have the images set on 0.1 sec to make them more fluid but still give them that picture effect.


This is the video I used to help me create the gif.
