Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Composition Shoot

Before Use the Whole Space
 
                                     
After
I changed it to black and white and then changed color hues to make certain objects pop out.
 Before Run Off of Three Or More Edges
 After
I cut the pole out and added brightness and a hue of blue. Then I cut Lauren out and made her lighter. Followed by the background which I gave a yellowish red hue. I made them all different to add layer and contrast.
Before A Variety of Shape and Sizes

After
I made it darker and added a purple photo filter to take away from the reflection so you can see the shape and sizes more. Also a hint of blue because blue just makes the whole picture stand out.
Before Repeat Shapes

After
I brought the brightness down and the contrast up to help see the bottles more and not the glass. Then I changed the vibrance and saturation to make the bottles look more apparent.
Before Focal Point

After
I completely changed the picture to an invert because I thought that the colors on the original one didn't make it have a focal point. So I cut out the chandelier to make it a little darker so it is different from the whole picture but not so different that it doesn't look apart of the picture. 

Before Overlap To Create Depth

After
Since the picture is blurry I wanted to changed it to black and white so it looks blended more so than blurry. I then changed color saturation to make certain things darker so it looks overlapping.

Before S-Curve

After
I cut out her pants and made them many shades bluer. Then I cut out the background to make it black and white so she can be the main focus of the picture. Then I cut out her hair and made that darker so it balanced her out.

Before Make the Negative Space Interesting

After
I had to make the legs of the chairs stand out in a way so I added brightness and a lot of contrast. To make the chairs more apparent I added a blue hint.

Before Rule of Thirds

After
I had to crop it in order to have thirds. Added brightness and contrast and a reder hue along with a color balance of yellow, but just a little bit of yellow.
 


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