Monday, January 7, 2019

Project #5 - Basic PS and Camera Controls

After - Deep Depth of field
I took this photo on a beach in San Diego,
during sunset.
I like how the colors contrast and how it looks
like it's split in half diagonally.
I made sure nothing was visibly moving
so that everything was in focus.
I added some grain and soft saturation to add to the
old-timey vibe I get from this picture.
After- Frozen Motion
I took this photo by the covered market in Seattle.
I really love how you can see the individual feathers of the bird's wings and you can tell it is flying but the wings are still crisp so you can see the details.
I used live photo so I could go through and screenshot the moment that isn't blurry.
 I added a very bright red hue and turned saturation all the way up
to add the chaotic vibe I get from this photo. 
 
After- Shallow Depth of Field
I took this picture on a harbor tour of Seattle.
I liked the rusted and rough look of the metal
compared to the smooth clean look of the sky and water,
and I like the blurry silohette of the ferris wheel.
I got up very close to the metal and focused the camera on it
to make the background go out of focus.
I turned the highlights up and added grain to this photo
to add to the dreamy and soft vibe I get from this photo
After - Blurry Motion
I took this photo while playing Poker
with my family over the holidays.
I like that this photo has the blur of the cards
and also shallow depth of field with the poker chips.
I like the memory that this picture evokes.
I got up close to the chips and the cards and took it mid shuffle, where the cards where the cards were moving very fast and the chips were not.
I think the b & w filter adds to the edgy vibe that i get from these photos.







 





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