Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Adjustments

 
As part of our photography class we had to select our ten best images and to use photoshop to do some slight manipulation to them to make them look even better. Below are the results.
(Rule of thirds)
In this photograph I adjusted the contrast to make it brighter and I changed the size of the photograph to remove a hand from the left hand side as it was very distracting.
 
(Colour)
In this photograph I changed the contrast to make it brighter and I also changed the exposure. I love the way this photograph turned out and its my favourite out of the ten.

(Texture)
In this photograph I changed the size of the photograph to remove a leaf from the bottom of the photograph as it looked out of place and I also changed the exposure.

(Atmospheric)
In this photograph I changed the exposure and I changed the size of the photograph to remove the edge of my neighbours house from the side of the photograph.

(Rule of thirds)
In this photograph I changed the contrast to make the swan stand out more and I also changed the exposure.

(Symmetry)
In this photograph I changed the size of the photograph to remove a wall from the left hand side and I also changed the contrast. I decided to make the photograph a bit darker than it had been as I felt it gave it more feeling.

(Shutter speed)
In this photograph I changed the size of the photograph to remove another person from the right hand side and I also changed the exposure.

(Shutter speed)
In this photograph I changed the exposure and I also changed the contrast to make the orange on the helmet and motorcycle stand out that bit more.
(Depth of field)
In this photograph I changed the size of the photograph to remove a shadow from the left hand side and to remove an unwanted object from the right hand side. I also changed the contrast and exposure.
(Pattern)
In this photograph I changed the size of the photograph to remove rubbish from the bottom of the photograph and I also changed the contrast.

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