I felt I wanted to play with the hues, tones, highlights, and low lights. As you can see I didn't let any photo have a mat feel to it. I wanted you to enjoy more the color and vivid ways I used light and dark in the picture. I enjoy using the look of diagonal lines I think they are just more visually pleasing. In the 2ed and 3rd pics I focused more on highlights and lowlights with sharper focus on the subject. I used a slight blur to help pull your eyes to the subject as well. In the 1st 4th and 5th its quite obvious that I'm messing with saturation hues and contrast. When I first started with photo 1 I was only trying to pull the red out more and instead I lost the yellow and pulled more blue into it messed with the light levels and bingo that's what you get. The other two pics 4 and 5 I inverted the saturation in relation to the subject and the surroundings with one exception. In 4 I wanted vibrant color and in 5 the reverse on that same idea.
I felt I wanted to play with the hues, tones, highlights, and low lights. As you can see I didn't let any photo have a mat feel to it. I wanted you to enjoy more the color and vivid ways I used light and dark in the picture. I enjoy using the look of diagonal lines I think they are just more visually pleasing. In the 2ed and 3rd pics I focused more on highlights and lowlights with sharper focus on the subject. I used a slight blur to help pull your eyes to the subject as well. In the 1st 4th and 5th its quite obvious that I'm messing with saturation hues and contrast. When I first started with photo 1 I was only trying to pull the red out more and instead I lost the yellow and pulled more blue into it messed with the light levels and bingo that's what you get. The other two pics 4 and 5 I inverted the saturation in relation to the subject and the surroundings with one exception. In 4 I wanted vibrant color and in 5 the reverse on that same idea.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, I love the fifth one, it really captures Vermont.
ReplyDeleteYou do well :)
christi