Greetings! This is my first attempt at blogging. My assignment is to post before and after photographs for CIS120DF. I would just like to mention I am a real fan of James Patterson's blog. Check it out!
Below are my pics for this posting. I explained a little about the photos and what I did to try to make them a bit more appealing.
Below are my pics for this posting. I explained a little about the photos and what I did to try to make them a bit more appealing.
The photo on the left is the finished product of a picture I took on the Phoenix Photowalk 2012 at Turf Paradise. I saw the little boy in the crowd and couldn't resist taking the shot. The result was disappointing as were the distractions I saw in the frame. I needed to remove the beer cup from center frame. I used the content aware move and patch tools. I used the dodge tool to give more light to his face and then used the tilt shift in filters to fuzz out the rest of the crowd. I liked how it turned out! See the difference from the photo below?
On the same day, I tried my hand at sport photography. I was happy with the performance of my Nikon 3100. The lens was 55mm-200mm. The photo below is the original picture. I zoomed in on the finishing 3 horses and used the crop tool to get this view on the left. Then I used the content aware tool to move the word finish into the shot. It was too high on the post before.
This was a fun day! I learned a lot and met some great people. Already looking forward to Photowalk 2013!
Here is a picture taken on Coronado in San Diego, CA. I used the Content Aware Move tool to move the flowers more to one side. Then I used the Dodge tool to lighten up the shadowy areas. I also adjusted the Hue and Saturation a tad.
This is the original
This is the original
Ponderay, Idaho is the setting for this photo above. My fiance, Bill, and I were visiting my sister at her lake house. We took kayaks out on the lake one morning and I saw this view. I just loved all the color and texture. I enhanced it by adjusting the curves just a little. It makes me think if I look closely enough, I might see some Forest Fairy flitting about!