This is one of my photoshoot images before I edited it in Adobe photoshop; as you can see the background has an orangey due which makes it look less professional this is because the camera wasn't set to whiteness before the shoot.
This is the same image only I have removed the orangey due using photoshop; I first went into image and then auto colour this automatically restored the white balance. I then went into image adjustments then whiteness contrast which further balanced up the photo by setting brightness to 15 and contrast to 6.Lastly I used the dodge tool with a 60 strength to completely whiten the background and get rid of any areas the auto ones had missed.
This image Is also a before image and I did exactly the same process in order to get the image you see below.
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Fast moving pictures
For this piece of work I was asked to experiment with the shutter speed on my camera in order to learn how to use and understand it. At first I was using a speed of 1/30 for the twirl photograph this caused the image to blur quite dramatically but gave it a nice speed effect. For the jumping photograph we used a speed of 20 the image didn't blur nearly as much but just enough to show where movement was in progress. And finally for the cartwheel photograph I used a speed of 1/80 this caused a very large amount of blur enough to completely distort the image but it caused a funky paranormal effect which I quite liked.
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Photoshop halloween!
In order to create the grey face I played with the hue saturation, and for the bloody lips I used the burn tool and used this on the eyes as well to give it a darker more sinister effect. To pull the teeth down and give them a vampiric effect I used the magnetic lasso tool.
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