Experimenting and developing photos

The photo on the left is before editing and photo on the left is after editing, when editing this image I wanted to get more light in it so it didn’t print dark when the book was printed I had that problem with my first photobook I also wanted the viewer to see through the window and see the view as clear as possible.

These are the settings I used to get this image to look the way that it does turning down the highlight the exposer up make it easy to see clearly through the window and you can adjust the brightness of the image with the exposure and contrast.

The image on the left is before editing and the one on the right is after editing, when editing this photo I really tried to make the reflection in the pop and look just good because I really like its feature in the image. I made the image blue because the it makes the image just look good and makes everything almost alien for example the plants are a bit greener than usual and the water like silky blue almost like a mirror.

These are the settings to the edited photo when creating the image I just played around with some setting I didn’t really know what I wanted the image to look like but I did know that I wanted the reflections in the water to pop and for the image to look good and I think it turned out alright.

The image on the left is before editing and the one on the right is after editing, when editing this photo I really tried to make it look less bright and get more detail of the rocks around the bunker I also tried to make the plants and wildlife around the bunker. I really like how this photo looks there a lot of wildlife around this concrete structure and it just looks out of place almost not real.

These are the settings for the edited photo when editing I just wanted to turn down the brightness and when I used the exposer I lost a lot of detail when using turing it down to the brightness that I wanted for the photo do I played around with the highlight, shadows, whites and black to get the image I also played around with the colour to make the wild life look slightly unnatural.

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