Monthly Archives: September 2015

Invisible woman: what lies behind the frame?

The most difficult part in creating this image was conjuring something that would strike viewers as unusual, yet still maintaining a level of refinery to make it conceivable. I chose to play on the superhero idea of the “Invisible Woman”, leaving … Continue reading

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Lending a helping hand?

This image was actually really easy to make since it was accidentally created when my friend tried to take a panoramic picture of the Emory sign and I walked in front of it. As a result, my hand is eerily detached … Continue reading

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Ghosts on the Run?

I honestly have no idea how to use PhotoShop, so I decided to look for an app that would create a supernatural effect in my picture. I found one called Ghost Effects and used it to insert a ghost hand … Continue reading

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Holograms in the Library?

In the Library, I was looking over my homework thinking on how I might go about doctoring an image, considering my very limited computer skills. So I returned to the knowledge my eighth grade self had gained, and used photo booth effects … Continue reading

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Kayaking at Night

Sitting out in the middle of a lake on kayaks, my friend and I decided to document our moonlight expedition. After paddling out as far away from shore as possible, we took this picture. I decided to incorporate the ghost … Continue reading

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Ghost City

Park City, Utah is one of my favorite places in the world due to the incredible ski conditions and the close friends that my family has there. One part of the city that has always stood out to me though … Continue reading

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Pathetic 4-Year-Old Needs Father to Stand on Merry-Go-Round 2

The article first starts out by introducing a situation that many people can relate to because they’ve either experienced it for themselves or have seen another person experience it. This aspect is an example of Logos. The fact that a … Continue reading

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Goodwill Executives Arrested

The Onion uses the public’s desire to see the downfall of successful people to create a hoax in the article “Goodwill Executives Arrested After Years of Skimming Donated Goods Off Top.” For example, most people rooted for David when he went against … Continue reading

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“New Study Finds Earth’s Core Will Be Most Habitable Part Of Planet By 2060”

According to a highly experienced team of geologists at Georgetown University, the Earth’s current trends are revealing that its solid inner core will likely be the most livable part of the planet by 2060. The reputable institution from which this … Continue reading

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“Refugees Grateful For Chance To See Europe While Being Bounced From Country To Country:” The Rhetorical Triangle at Work

Though most understand that The Onion is a satirical website completely dedicated to hoaxes, part of what makes it so entertaining is its use of rhetorical strategies.  The rhetorical strategies are so effective that our imagination momentarily indulges us in … Continue reading

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