THERE was a stutter problem during the rendering but i thought it gave a nice feel to it so i kept it :)
- SUMMER -
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Digital Photography
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Monday, 8 April 2013
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Manipulating An Image
Before
Guillaume's Guitar
- File > open "Guillaume guitar photo"
- Edit > Fix + 10
- Filter > Noise > + 10 % Monochromatic grain
- Filter > brush strokes > accented edges >sumi-e
- Enchance > convert to black and white
- Enchance . adjust lightning > brightness - 92
contrast + 84
- Edit > smudge stick
- SAVE AS > JPEG > Quality ( low ) 1
After
Before
The Train Station
-file > open guillaume long shot
-filter > stylize > solarize
-paint bucket > black color
-paint brush > black color
-filter > noise > add noise 8 %
-filer > noise > despeckle
-filter > distort > ocean ripple
-enchance > convert to black and white
-Save as > jpeg > quality ( high ) 12
Guillaume's Guitar
- File > open "Guillaume guitar photo"
- Edit > Fix + 10
- Filter > Noise > + 10 % Monochromatic grain
- Filter > brush strokes > accented edges >sumi-e
- Enchance > convert to black and white
- Enchance . adjust lightning > brightness - 92
contrast + 84
- Edit > smudge stick
- SAVE AS > JPEG > Quality ( low ) 1
After
Before
-file > open guillaume long shot
-filter > stylize > solarize
-paint bucket > black color
-paint brush > black color
-filter > noise > add noise 8 %
-filer > noise > despeckle
-filter > distort > ocean ripple
-enchance > convert to black and white
-Save as > jpeg > quality ( high ) 12
After
Before
Group Shot 1
- open > group shot
- filter > texture > texturizer > scaling 50% & relief 5%
- filter > render > lens flare
-edit > quick > saturation > -11
-edit > quick > hue > -7
-edit > quick > tint > -3
-edit > quick > temperature > 55
- edit > full > smudge stick
- save as > group shot jpeg > high quality 12
After
Before
Dimitrios Close Up
-Open > Dimitrios close up
-Enchance > lightning > brightness and contrast brightness + 24 and contrast + 39
- Edit > quick > Saturation -13
Hue > -6
Tint > + 4
Sharpen > + 36
Edit > crop image
filter > remove noise > remove jpeg compression
Save as > dimitrios close up > high quality 12
After
Before
Group Shot 2
- file > open group shot 2
- Enchance lightning > brightness and contrast
brightness + 40 & contrast + 39
- Edit > quick > tint > red -2
- Edit > fix + 10
- Filter > noise > + 10
- Save as > jpeg group shot 2
After
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Focal Length Assignment
The Sony Cybershot DSC-W100 has a 3.00x optical zoom and a 38-114mm focal length
The following shots demonstrate the different angle of view I experimented with ( Telephoto & Wide Angle )
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A group shot using the Telephoto Lens. With this lens our subjects are framed tightly in the shot and look closer to each other. It emphasizes on our characters physic and expression.
The same group shot was taken from the exact same place using the Wide Angle Lens. The wide angle lens increases the range of view. This emphasizes on the surroundings rather then focusing on our subjects.
Now here is another shot using the telephoto lens, subjects were placed one behind another as that of line. Again our characters were framed tightly in the shot.
The same shot was taken again using the wide angle lens. The wide angle lens focuses emphasizes on the foreground while leaving the background big and narrow.
This portrait shot was taken using the telephoto lens. i zoomed it about about 6 feet away from my subject. Dimitrios is framed correctly in the shot.
This photo was taken with the wide angle lens. I had to approach the camera really close to my subject in order to get Dimitrios framed in the shot. The background seems stretched.
After reviewing all of my photos i can conclude that the telephoto lens is rather better for taken pictures of people or objects. On the other hand the wide angle lens emphasizes on the background rather then the subject. The wide angle lens is ideal for scenery shots.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
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