To edit this photo, I changed the tint of the photo to a more cooler tone. I increased the contrast a slight bit and emphasized the highlights. I also used the texture slide cto add more dimension to the photo.
Author: Aj Boney (Page 4 of 7)
I chose Ilda’s photo to review, and this was her best photo to me :
The feedback my group gave me was to pick a day with better forecast. I took most of the photos on a cloudy day and should try to take them on a day with better sun to have direct light. I was also told to take more photos with leaves and that most of the photos I took with plants were favored.
Motion Blur – Hand Motion Blur – Body
In the body photo I kept moving back and forth to get this effect, and in the hand shot I kept the camera pretty still while floating my hand in front of the background.
1/1000 sec – ISO 2000 1/640 sec – ISO 500 1/100 sec – ISO 50 1/30 sec – ISO 25 1/15 sec – ISO 25
The shutter speed began to make my shots a little more blurry because they were the shutter speed shot closer and closer to the first second of the frame. The ISO affected not only the graininess, but the brightness and bit of crispness to the shot.
Original
Edit 1 Edit 2 Edit 3
For this lab, I used a photo of a model I took at the Museum of Modern Art.
The first photo I chose the High Contrast preset, but I brought down the lightning. For the second, I’ve chosen the soft contrast and the high contrast on Edit 3.
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