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This photo is one of the photos where we edited the color composition of photos that were taken. I still very much enjoy the photo because I feel like it really pulls together the colors of my dog very well. I upped the brightness and saturation of the photo, while also blurring some of the background to really focus on him more. I believe this picture is very artistic because it takes into account so many rules of photography as well as lighting.
When taking the photo, I really had to keep the lighting into account. I wanted to illuminate areas of my dog, but not the entirety of my dog. I really think how I played with the lighting shows well in this photo because it makes his one eye that is in the light so much more capturing to the viewer.
I also found the texture of his fur in this picture to be very illuminating through this image, which adds pattern and depth to the photo overall. When capturing an animal, it can be very hard to get them to sit still. I wanted to showcase his shaggy coat, which required working with him to stay perfectly still. However, I did not like how the back of his body turned out so I did slight alterations that blurred them out, which then brings the eye back up to his face and the coloring on his head and the pattern of fur on his chest.
The color alterations really allowed for this image to pop as well in my opinion. The brown hues within his coat look more vibrant and alive compared to the greys and the blacks within the fur. I also enhanced the shadows within the photo, which helped to hide one eye but I also believe it hid his eye that is in the light, which was a miscalculation on my part and does ruin the picture in small ways.
IMG_0628
This photo is one of the photos where we edited the color composition of photos that were taken. I still very much enjoy the photo because I feel like it really pulls together the colors of my dog very well. I upped the brightness and saturation of the photo, while also blurring some of the background to really focus on him more. I believe this picture is very artistic because it takes into account so many rules of photography as well as lighting.
When taking the photo, I really had to keep the lighting into account. I wanted to illuminate areas of my dog, but not the entirety of my dog. I really think how I played with the lighting shows well in this photo because it makes his one eye that is in the light so much more capturing to the viewer.
I also found the texture of his fur in this picture to be very illuminating through this image, which adds pattern and depth to the photo overall. When capturing an animal, it can be very hard to get them to sit still. I wanted to showcase his shaggy coat, which required working with him to stay perfectly still. However, I did not like how the back of his body turned out so I did slight alterations that blurred them out, which then brings the eye back up to his face and the coloring on his head and the pattern of fur on his chest.
The color alterations really allowed for this image to pop as well in my opinion. The brown hues within his coat look more vibrant and alive compared to the greys and the blacks within the fur. I also enhanced the shadows within the photo, which helped to hide one eye but I also believe it hid his eye that is in the light, which was a miscalculation on my part and does ruin the picture in small ways.