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Record sleeves for a band. The top two are made from a thin plastic. The bottom is made from card.

The goal was to demonstrate the controlled blur technique. Freeman mentions using the elements within the picture to frame the subject and guide the eye, so I attempted to use the foliage and branches to keep the eye at the waterfall. I think this works at least a bit, but maybe a little more cropping to tighten the frame, or taking that one branch that juts out out of the picture maybe would be a little less distracting. I adjusted levels and vibrance/saturation, removed a leaf that was blocking part of the waterfall, and cropped the picture.

The juxtaposition of the unblemished green (a color representative of youth, growth, and vitality) in the foreground and the fading yellow (a color connoting age and decay) in the background portrays the transformation of young to old.

Absence of life and the potential to grow.

Canon EOS Rebel T6

125mm

ISO 160

1/160

f/4.5

5/30/2020

late afternoon

beehive off-center

This is a responce to Casey Gibson Week 2 submission. www.flickr.com/photos/60383729@N08/5534451744/

 

The Sentence comes from a poem I wrote.

The Cracked Font: www.flickr.com/photos/60383729@N08/5534451744/

Tittle: Custom Bokeh

Subject : Car

Location: Front CityOne mall

this is not how the picture looks...suuper saturated

These are the three images I used. -1, +1 and normal exposure then merged.

Left and Back side of the chicken coop at Joyner Park

this is not how the picture looks...super saturated

TASK:CUSTUME BOKEH PATTERN 2

SUBJECT: LIGHT

LOCATION: SUMMER MALL

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