
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Photo Story: Winter Wildlife in Vermont
Winter Wildlife in Vermont
1. Sunrise scene
a. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness 40
b. Watermark
c. I didn’t want to change too much of this photo in order to preserve its natural beauty.
2. Deer eating under gazebo
a. Color Balance: Color Levels 50 50 50
b. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness 20 Contrast 0
c. Watermark
3. Deer just starting to cross road
a. Crop Tool: I cropped this image in order to get rid of a lot of the background. The deer wasn’t in the center of the image so by cropping I think I helped the deer to be center stage. In the original photo the deer was also hard to see because of its colors matching the background so well. So I think this helped a lot!
b. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness 35 Contrast 70
c. Filter: “Crosshatch” Stroke Length 9, Sharpness 6, Strength 1
d. Watermark
4. Deer in the middle of road
a. Crop Tool: Same explanation as the previous photo.
b. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness 35 Contrast 70
c. Filter: “Crosshatch” Stroke Length 9, Sharpness 6, Strength 1
d. Watermark
5. Deer across the road
a. Crop Tool: Same explanation as the previous photo.
b. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness -10 Contrast 60
c. Filter: “Crosshatch” Stroke Length 9, Sharpness 6, Strength 1
d. Watermark
e. In each photo of the deer crossing the road; I tried to keep my changes relatively the same so each one would flow being next to each other in the slideshow. It didn’t flow well at all when I made completely different changes to each.
6. Individual light brown horse
a. Clone Tool: Used to get rid of an orange ribbon on the barbed wire fence. The color was very distracting.
b. Brush Tool: Painted in the section of the fence that I lost when I got rid of the orange ribbon.
c. Blur Tool: Blurred the area surrounding the horse just a little bit to make him stand out more.
d. Burn Tool: Brush 65px 100% hardness Range- Highlights Exposure- 30% Also used this around the horse just a little bit to make him stand out a little better.
e. Filter: “Smudge Stick” Didn’t adjust anything because it gave the horse a great glow!
f. Watermark
7. Individual dark brown horse
a. Dodge Tool: Lightened up the horse’s face just a little bit.
b. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness 40 Contrast 30
c. Clone Tool: Used to get rid of an orange ribbon that was on the barbed wire fence.
d. Brush Tool: Painted in a section of the fence that I got rid of when removing the orange ribbon.
e. Watermark
8. Both horses, rubbing in snow
a. Blur Tool: Used around the snow the light brown horse is kicking up. And also around the brown horse to try and put more focus on the light brown horse.
b. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness 30 Contrast 40
c. Watermark
9. Beaver Dam
a. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness 50 Contrast 50
b. Filter: “Mosaic” Tile Size 12, Grout Width 3, Lighten Grout 9
c. Watermark
10. Owl in tree
a. Smudge Tool: Mode- Normal Strength- 50% Brush Size- 100px Hardness- 100
b. Watermark
11. Sunset scene
a. Brightness/Contrast: Brightness 50- This brightened up the beautiful sky colors.
b. Watermark
c. I didn’t want to change too much of this photo in order to preserve its natural beauty.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Portraits
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Painting


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