This image was very easy to edit, as i didn't need to do very much to it.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Thursday, 14 February 2013
nature and decay working progress
For this nature shot it was very easy for me to edit this image to make it how i wanted it. Very simply i adjusted the levels of the image to make it slightly darker, and warmed the photo a small amount to make it have more of a vintagey look. I adjusted the exposure and then added a small light leak effect, to make it seem more original and different to other images you may find on the internet.
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
edited nature and decay images
To create this very dark and grungy looking image i had to make sure that the brightness was very low, but the contrast was fairly high, i didn't feel like i had to edit this image very much to get the look i wanted, i just made sure the image was very dark and that the focus was on the few leaves that are in the front part of the image. I also cropped this image to make the focus more on the few holly leaves in the front.
To create this very vintagey look, i didn't really need to do very much to this image. I made the contrast fairly low and only adjusted the brightness slightly. I changed the exposure to make it dark, but not too dark so that you are unable to see the image. i didn't feel like i need to crop the image as i think its fine as it is.
To create this very vintagey look, i didn't really need to do very much to this image. I made the contrast fairly low and only adjusted the brightness slightly. I changed the exposure to make it dark, but not too dark so that you are unable to see the image. i didn't feel like i need to crop the image as i think its fine as it is.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Nature and Decay Working Progress Shot
To create my final shot i used a range of editing skills, such as adjusting the contrast, brightness, and exposure. I also used a photo filter, to darken the image and apply more texture to it. To add a more vintagey feel to the image i covered the image in a layer of colour and set it to multiply.
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