Sunday, April 28, 2013
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
Clone Stamp and Patch Tool
Original
Edited
On this project, I wanted my truck to be the only vehicle in the photograph. So, in order to remove the other vehicles, I sampled the snow and replicated it to cover up the other vehicles using mostly the clone stamp but also used the patch tool a little as well.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Filter #2
Original
Filtered
The filter that I used on this photo was the Craquelure Filter. I really like the texture that it added to the picture.
Filter #1
Original
Filtered
The filter that I used for this photo is the Stamp Filter in the Sketch Filter List. I really liked the drawing effect in this picture.
Dodge & Burn
Original
Dodge & Burn Effect
The way I did this adjustment to the photo was by following the photoessentials.com tutorial on dodge and burn effects. I made a new layer with the overlay option and darkened the background and my face a little bit. I think the background looks much better in the edited photo.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Photo Adjustment #2
My Sister's Car Accident
Edited Photo
This photo was a lot easier to edit than my first adjustment project. What I did with this one is just messed around with the sliders in the brightness/contrast, levels, exposure, and vibrance options in the image adjustment menu until I was happy with what I saw. The new edited photo looks much better than the original photo in my opinion.
Original Photo
Photo Adjustment #1
Sunset Snowmobile Ride @ Jay Peak
Edited Photo
After playing with this photo on photoshop, I found it to be very challenging. I was trying to make the photo look a lot better than the original, but I also wanted to keep it looking realistic. It took me a while to teach myself how to edit the background and the foreground separately but I finally started to figure it out. The tool I used to select each part was the Quick Selection Tool. I found that was working the best for me, but I still believe there are better ways out there that I don't know about yet for editing this photo. Being critical of myself, I would say that there there is so much contrast between the sky in the background and the foreground, but I really liked the color that I found with the sky, so I stuck with it.
Original
Monday, March 11, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Landscape Photography
I took each of these landscape photos at Jay Peak. My favorite thing about landscape photography is that nature can make such beautiful moments to capture with a camera. These photos were taken late in the day. Right before the sun sets is my favorite time to capture these moments, because the lighting looks the best in my opinion. My favorite photos that I took were the ones where the clouds are floating below the mountain tops. When you see it, it is almost like you are looking at a large body of water and it is very neat.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Aesthetics
"A great photograph is a full expression of what one feels about what is being photographed in the deepest sense, and is, thereby, a true expression of what one feels about life in its entirety." ~ Ansel Adams
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Positioning
"Centered"
"Third Line"
After taking some shots of my dog with one of her being centered in the photo and the other one of her positioned on one side of the photo, I learned a couple things. I learned that by taking a picture of her positioned center in the picture, she is the main focus and everything is concentrated on her. With the "third line" photo, I found that she is still the main concentration in the photo, but their are also other features in the photo that make it more unique. My favorite photo I took of her was the one of her centered in the photograph.
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