The mushroom
was in a dull environment, the picture was completely gray until I added a
little contrast to bring out the colors in the background and on the mushroom.
And I also put an orange tint to really bring out its true color of the
mushroom
Jarmal HIn collaboration with other schools around the country we have started a blog to showcase student photos from the Photography classes at FPHS. Please feel free to leave constructive comments. Anonymous posts will be rejected. Please include your name and school.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Reflections of Ambience Embraced
I took this picture in the main office using the display case
to get the reflection. What I wanted was a duel reflection of some objects and
I was captivated by the two lights and the flag. I loved the shot. I then was
able to take it into Photoshop and change the levels as well as changing it to
grayscale and it turned out great!
Roberto RA Bug's Life
I took this photo getting close up to the subject to show
all of its texture. I took about 10 pictures trying to get the right angle and
lighting of the subject until I finally got this shot. I used photoshop to
darken the photo and change it to get the look I wanted. Overall the picture
has great color and does incorporate a shallow depth of field to make the
subject stand out.
Tanner KThe Flag
This is my best shot of the flag. It was nice outside and
the wind was blowing softly and I was thinking to myself it would be a really
great photo if I could get the sun rising and the flag moving. I got the shot
and I edited the photo in Photoshop by adding a lens flare. I also edited the
colors to make the sky bluer and show a little more color.
Joseph MSmiling
For this photo I had my little cousin be my model for me. At
first she was nervous so her poses were awkward and made the picture look
awkward but then we started having some fun with it and I got her to laugh in
this picture and it turned out GREAT. The background in this photo worked
really well too because of the colors and the pink shirt.
Alyshea L
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