PROJECT 10_SHOT 3_TGRAYS
Intention/Technical:
Since I chose the “Macro” theme, the goal in this image was to isolate one specific subject from the background with selective POV, a shallow/narrow DOF by using f/13 and 100/mm focal length, yes, again purposeful composition,” and “aesthetics” (visual beauty within an image for all to visually embrace kinetically/emotionally.
Reference to the reading In Lesson 33: Duchemin
What’s important about shadows is that when they’re present they can create a significant amount of impact in a photograph. The upper and bottom right side of image displays enforcing shadows by bringing light to the viewers eye to left side of frame. The shadow aides the Third Rule involuntarily.
Outcome:
The image is visually engaging. Intentionally created with multiple layers duplicating the original layer). The subject is not sharp but does capture the viewers’ eye, it is softly lit and stands in contrast to the multiple textured layers of bokeh (soft, blurry background). I chose to show the beetle, yet also to hide, but not overly hidden (creating additional layers placing them under the primary layer while adjusting their individual opacity). I additional layers were created to give the beetle a sense of hiding.
Edits:
My goal was to selection (Macro) chosen from the indicated list to suit my artistic and/or professional goals and aspirations. The image was colored balanced for warmth. Multiple layers were created. Normal to Luminosity. Curve (darken). Brightness 0/18. Contrast 0/46, and yes, cropped to take away the business of the image. Third Rule used. Vignette not required. I am not pleased with the pixelate. Any thoughts? Composition (accomplished).
Photo Post-Production Techniques (more than I had hoped for). Flicker/sentencing (complete). Work Ethic (planning/creation) just a few shots taken with camera. Project Delivery (protocol completed…Project #_Shot #_Grays.jpg).
PROJECT 10_SHOT 3_TGRAYS
Intention/Technical:
Since I chose the “Macro” theme, the goal in this image was to isolate one specific subject from the background with selective POV, a shallow/narrow DOF by using f/13 and 100/mm focal length, yes, again purposeful composition,” and “aesthetics” (visual beauty within an image for all to visually embrace kinetically/emotionally.
Reference to the reading In Lesson 33: Duchemin
What’s important about shadows is that when they’re present they can create a significant amount of impact in a photograph. The upper and bottom right side of image displays enforcing shadows by bringing light to the viewers eye to left side of frame. The shadow aides the Third Rule involuntarily.
Outcome:
The image is visually engaging. Intentionally created with multiple layers duplicating the original layer). The subject is not sharp but does capture the viewers’ eye, it is softly lit and stands in contrast to the multiple textured layers of bokeh (soft, blurry background). I chose to show the beetle, yet also to hide, but not overly hidden (creating additional layers placing them under the primary layer while adjusting their individual opacity). I additional layers were created to give the beetle a sense of hiding.
Edits:
My goal was to selection (Macro) chosen from the indicated list to suit my artistic and/or professional goals and aspirations. The image was colored balanced for warmth. Multiple layers were created. Normal to Luminosity. Curve (darken). Brightness 0/18. Contrast 0/46, and yes, cropped to take away the business of the image. Third Rule used. Vignette not required. I am not pleased with the pixelate. Any thoughts? Composition (accomplished).
Photo Post-Production Techniques (more than I had hoped for). Flicker/sentencing (complete). Work Ethic (planning/creation) just a few shots taken with camera. Project Delivery (protocol completed…Project #_Shot #_Grays.jpg).