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I love this shot of her. It's very playfull in the colors and her expression.
EDIT: Rayna helped me with the edit. This looks way better than mine!
This is the best edit I've ever done. Sad, right? Haha. I just added some layer thing on Photoscape.
I'm so bad about keeping up with Flickr, I never upload.
This is old, from my uncle's wedding. Same place as the forest shot.
Firearms are the safest, most effective way to protect oneself against criminal activity -- which is why American police officers carry guns rather than going unarmed or merely carrying knives.
The first thing I did to this edit was crop out the debris that cluttered the bottom right of the photo. I felt that this was dead space and was needed to get rid of before I begin the edit.
Once I had cropped the photo – I went onto changing the Vibrance of the photo. Much like my previous edit – I wanted to set the tone of the edit before making any big changes. In the Vibrance menu, I adjusted the Vibrance to +100 and the Saturation -64.
Next I went into the curves tool menu, as I wanted to make the photo look more daunting and evil that it did. I only, ever-so-slightly changed the line on curves. Literally marking a point along the line just about the original marking and adjusting up.
Next I decided to add more colour to this photo. The grey and dark mid-tones that plagued the photo from the previous adjustments were not enough to give the impression that Hannah is walking into madness. So I decided to add a Photo Filter under the name of Underwater. It added a unsettling and evil tone to the photo. The density of the filter was adjusted to 45%.
Next I went into the Hue/Saturation menu to help add more life and colour to the filter I had just applied. I liked the original blue it gave the photo but my original edit was filled with purple, so I had to stay true to the other photo and begin making the colour more purple like. What I did was adjust the Hue to -42 and it gave a more darker and more blending blue.
Then I re-visited the curves to and adjusted the line to make the blue colour more purple. By adjusting the line downwards I could create this colour, light purple.
Now to make the the sky a true purple. I went into the Colour Balance menu and adjusted the different scales to the follow:
Cyan/Red +1 (More Red)
Magenta/Green +20 (More Green)
Yellow/Blue +69 (More Blue)
For the final adjustment – I re-visited the curves tool one last time and adjusted the line slightly upwards to make the ground more darker and make the sky stand out more than it did previous.
i edited this shot on adobe after looking at an article in a mag about colour i decided that this dark green background would add a nice contrast as opposed to the maroon as in the original witch i have also posted to show what i have done i am pleased with the outcome pleas tell me what u think
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Check out my blog post for the SOOC shot, edit details and finished results.
bobrann.blogspot.com/2011/01/shoot-and-edit-winter.html
Winter Snowflake hanging on a thread
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