Friday, 7 September 2012

Photography


Our first tutorial on photography included being taught the rule of thirds and experimenting with various angles, and lighting. Afterwards, using adobe photoshop we edited our photos, using tools such as layers, colour balance, curves and filters.


 In both these photos the black and white adjustment were used to create a greater contrast and more dramatic appearance along with curves.


I used repetitive layers of both the above and below photos, changing the opacity to create a blur.


I used a distort filter which pulled this image further, complimenting it's horizontal lighting with a silhouette figure.


 This photo was a reflection in the river which I rotated and altered the colour balance to make much more brighter and radiant.


 Posterize and brightness/ contrast helped form this saturated photo, making it less realistic.



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