Although this was taken with an iPhone, I am pleased with the result, which is based on using what I have learnt at College regarding lighting tricks.
The subject was blinking whenever the flash went off and I was getting a lot of glare from the flash, on the glass behind her.As a result I got my dad to use a torch to provide a softer lighting effect.
I then turned the brightness and contrast up, to make her face brighter, and then adjusted the colour curves to finish it off.
Saturday, 28 December 2013
Art student coursework photo.
I took this for a friend's art work. I used the large lamp lights and white background in our studio at college.
To achieve this light I had an orange filament lamp on her left side, pointing just past her face so she didn't have a washed out face, and then I turned up the brightness and contrast so that the photo was a bit lighter and she stood out more.
To achieve this light I had an orange filament lamp on her left side, pointing just past her face so she didn't have a washed out face, and then I turned up the brightness and contrast so that the photo was a bit lighter and she stood out more.
A walk through Nature.
While on a nature walk with one of my friends and her dog, we saw a path with trees overhanging it. I asked her to walk in front as she looked storybook-esque and took this.
I turned up the brightness and contrast, so that the trees were a brighter green and she and the dog were more defined.
I like the way it turned out as the way she is walking and the trees make the entire picture look like it is from a fairytale.
I turned up the brightness and contrast, so that the trees were a brighter green and she and the dog were more defined.
I like the way it turned out as the way she is walking and the trees make the entire picture look like it is from a fairytale.
The Goth.
This was taken at Whitby Goth Weekend, we went down a back street and found a streetlight that we liked and wanted to try some photos.
I directed a friend of mine how I wanted the picture framed and posed myself.
I liked this one as it gives a sense of superiority.
To get the full effect of this I turned the brightness down, the contrast up and adjusted the colour curves. This made the background darker and my skin whiter.
I directed a friend of mine how I wanted the picture framed and posed myself.
I liked this one as it gives a sense of superiority.
To get the full effect of this I turned the brightness down, the contrast up and adjusted the colour curves. This made the background darker and my skin whiter.
Happy bassist.
I took this one of a bassist while he was enjoying playing at a gig. This was lit by the stage, and as I took the photo the light changed to a normal white light after a lot of fast changing coloured lights.
I liked the way that he appears to be on a black background, even though actually there is the rest of the band and stage behind him.
I turned up the contrast and the brightness down, to get him to stand out a little bit more.
I liked the way that he appears to be on a black background, even though actually there is the rest of the band and stage behind him.
I turned up the contrast and the brightness down, to get him to stand out a little bit more.
A band in colour.
I took this using the ligths hitting the stage to light the photograph, which made thee two band members different colours.
On this one I only edited the brightness and contrast to make the colours stand out more and create a darker effect.
On this one I only edited the brightness and contrast to make the colours stand out more and create a darker effect.
Ready and waiting.
I was asked to take pictures at a friend's gig, and this was one of my favourite shots, it was taken while the band were setting up.
The lights hitting the stage had made the colours look off and yellowed.
I corrected this by turning up the brightness while turning the contrast down.
The lights hitting the stage had made the colours look off and yellowed.
I corrected this by turning up the brightness while turning the contrast down.
"Face of the plague".
In this photo I arranged the band so the vocalist was at the front, bringing him to the most attention as he is the "front man".
This photo used flash but I didn't like the colours it gave.
I turned the brightness down, the contrast up and edited the curves to create a dark background while keeping light faces.
This photo used flash but I didn't like the colours it gave.
I turned the brightness down, the contrast up and edited the curves to create a dark background while keeping light faces.
I stand alone.
This shot was taken as a profile for a band, it was to be used as part of a band photo shoot.
I used a torch on my phone to light it as we were in a derelict building with little light.
I then edited the brightness and saturation and sharpened it to achieve the desired effect.
I used a torch on my phone to light it as we were in a derelict building with little light.
I then edited the brightness and saturation and sharpened it to achieve the desired effect.
Fire.
This picture was taken while on a shoot with my friend's band. I took this as I saw Jack, the subject, light his lighter in his face as it was dark and saw the light it cast on his face and saw potential for a good picture.
I liked the way it turned out and when edited the effect of the flame made Jack stand out due to the dark background.
I turned the brightness down substantially and the contrast up so his face was visible.
I liked the way it turned out and when edited the effect of the flame made Jack stand out due to the dark background.
I turned the brightness down substantially and the contrast up so his face was visible.
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