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Still getting the hang of my DSLR, didn't realize the ISO was cranked up from previous night photography :( Hopefully the 35mm shots I took come out better.
I shot this shot out of random when I was doing an assignment, but taking pictures of people is something I always do. When I shot this photo, I changed the white balance to “shade”. I did that because I wanted to use a different white balance than the one I always use, which is the AWB. This photo was also taken with the program setting with the ISO set to 3200. When I uploaded the picture to my computer I did some post processing to it on ribbet.com. There, I used the “Los Angeles” effect, a very faded “Cross Process” effect and a very faded “1960’s” effect. I added these affects to help bring out the photo a bit more. I would also say that I followed the rules of composition and wouldn't change anything about this picture. Overall, I am happy with this picture and the way it turned out.
Bundesliga Weekly – 15th November 2018
Bundesliga Weekly – 15th November 2018
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Our office at Oakland City Center orders flowers for our reception area. They are always so georgous so I figured I would just photograph them weekly to show all of you.
Enjoy!
Oh, they are provided by CityBloom at Oakland City Center!
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Tracing of American Weekly 3740. I hope to start making tracings of my pattern packet illustrations to make concept drawings.
Messing around, finally, with the Intuos4 drawing pad my dad got me for Christmas. I've tried to tell him not to get me any more technology since I never have time to learn to use it, but at least this is pretty simple. I made a copy of the original pattern illustration, cleaned it up a little, then faded it to as pale a gray as I could still see, then traced over it in a darker color and erased the original wherever it showed under the tracing. I'm sure there's a more efficient method, but this worked pretty well.
Yes, drawing pad users everywhere are laughing at me, but this is the first time I've ever used the thing, so cut me some slack.
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