Monday, March 13, 2017

Camera controls
to achive my motion photos i just had to make sure the flame was flickering or staying still in motion by having a higher or lowe shutter speed. For depth of field, I took my photos with a lower/aperture having all of the paint  in focus, or just the background. 


For my first set of photos, I tried to make them more abstract.  I really only played with the contrast and brightness. I also turned up the red and turned down the blue hue. It made a nice eerie feel to the skeleton bones. I really liked the dark feel to the whole photo.
For my second edit, I worked with black  and white. When I first turned it black it was very bright still and over baring for the black and white tone.  I decided to turn down the properties including red, yellow and green creating the nice dark black and white.
For my third edit, I wanted to make it have more of a  halloween feel to it. For this photo I turned the cyan down -81 and the green up to 100. Then I messed with the brightness and contrast and lastly, turning down the reds to make the pinky shade in the inside of the bones. 

For my first edit I tried to focus on reducing the bright whites  and giving it a nice evening feel to it. I turned down the brightness -66. Then I played with the offset and blue hue, witch gives the photo  the nice hazy effect.
My second and third photo had a very similar editing process. Editing my first photo made me realized I liked the photo in the black and white. The editing process was really just reducing the intense properties to the photo. 

My orginal photo was very light. i wanted to see how it wold feel with a darker depth. i think it makes the photo seem more night like and calm. For my second edit I wanted to see how it felt in black and white. Its not my favorite edit, but i think it brings out the texture of the clovers. Last i edit the last clover phtoto to really  stand out. i played a lot with the tools to achive a kinda wacky feel to the picture. A more diffrent land kind of plant.

My original building photo was very pink. my camera tends to have a pink shade to my photos which causes the photos to be quite dark. my plan for my first edit was to lighten up the photo. all i did was go cyan and go down about -36. it turned out to be a little to blue so i turned the contrast down to about -29, and it was perfect.
For my second edit I went more heavy. I turned down both brightness and contrast, so the sky would have a deeper feel.  when i did this the photo was really blue so I turned both red and blue down. once it was at a nice tone, I turned the offset up a little bit. I liked how the photo was looking, but to add a finishing touch i turned down the yellow on the photo to about -29.
For my last edit, my black and white edit I wanted to make it feel very dark. i turned down the brightness about 50%. then i reduced the exposure and aded the black and white. It was still a little to light so I turned down the blue and reds a lot. Lastly i turned up the greens and got the dark clouds and building you see now.