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I chose this photo because I think it makes good use of the rule of thirds; I think that the patterns of the subjects are interesting as well.
In Photoshop, I increased the vibrance of the subjects. I also decided to use the gradient feature on the open lipstick to create a more interesting, although unrealistic, product. For the gradient, I set the blending mode to "Multiply" which made the alteration look more realistic.
Here, I was to ensure i was experienting with the Rule of Thirds. Therefore, as seen i purposefully placed the horse in the left hand side of my photo. With the horse looking in the opposite direction to the camera, I was able to create a leading as the attention of the audience was to see the horse, then be slowly lead towards the sunset. I enhanced the sunset colours a little to create a contrast against the sillhouettes of the trees and horse.
At the Field of Dreams. I seem to be completely unable to look as if I'm running unless I'm actually running (and even then, I don't look that good).
I think I messed up the boarders between the photos. Oh well, I'll say it adds character.
Collage of three photos. Exposure, color curves adjusted, faux patina around the edge added. High res tumblr.com/xo0diccso, full res available upon request.
As seen on The Daily Stolfi
I think Jen and I knew that Napa was a beautiful area, but I'm not sure I expected the breathtaking sites that can be seen from a high above the vines on a crisp and clear morning. In what we knew would be a pricey expedition, we joined 12 other folks and climbed in to a rather large basket and let Napa Valley Balloons take us for a ride.
See the whole story here.
Overtamped maybe-was aiming for a double espresso but ended up with more of a ristretto (didn't mind at all considering the taste!) dead on 27 from loading the spring.
Guatemala El Fogon Grade 0 on the grinder.
rule of composition- the object is not in the middle and obeys the tick tack toe rule, that is the object must be at the side.
why is the photo good-the object is very clear and that can feel it is so near to us. the colour is sharp enough to show the quality of the picture.
how can the photo be improved- the side end must be cropped out properly to avoid disruption for people to see the picture.
Third Thursday
Thursday, March 17, 2011
6 – 9 p.m.
Museum-wide
Tonight, it's Clash of the Titans!
HERO WORSHIP YOURSELF. First, take the Third Thursday God & Goddess Facebook quiz. Then check out art glorifying your mythological alter ego.
LOOK DIVINE in a photo booth with styling help from /l'étoile magazine.
SEE THE ACTION of the 1981 claymation cult classic Clash of the Titans. (Film starts at 6:30 p.m.)
BE SPELLBOUND by local guitar god Hastings 3000.
STROLL UP to the cash bar for heavenly libations and nectars of the gods.
Information on future Third Thursdays:
The Third Flatiron, Foggy Sunrise, Boulder, Colorado,
© OutsideImagery.com,
John Kieffer (photographer),
8-27-09
this was at the Third Man Records pop up store in downtown LA. it was only open from the 26-28. this is the gallery of show posters next door to the actual store
Third day pictures from the great ABLD 2019 meeting. The Academic Business Library Director's annual meeting hosted by Baker Library of Harvard Business School at Harvard University. The meeting was from Tuesday April 16th through the morning of Friday April 19th, 2019. It was a tremendous conference.
We walked down and through the tunnel that North Korean soldiers had created as a way of getting to Seoul. It was incredible. We were 170 metres away from North Korea!
This is my best example of Rule of Thirds. I chose this photo as my best example because I love the way that I edited it to make the leaves look really pretty and green. To create contrast in my image I put the exposure at -0.81, contrast at +7, highlights at
-43, temp at 5250k, tint at -27, vibrance at +13, and saturation at +35. The mood I was trying to create was spooky or creepy.