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Experimental images and information about it

When doing these experimental images we were cutting up the images and scanning them back in and changing them each time we did this, so we would change the color using hue and saturation or we would use the different distorting techniques like the twirl. 
The next time we did it we were told to either change it digitally or to do some physical changes to it, so I decided to add some text to it to do with my theme, and then we are told to scan it back in and make more changes.
When I did it next I decided to try to print with it in the darkroom which it did not come out the best as it is very white, but you can still see some of the image.



 

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