Thursday, May 16, 2013

Lith Print and Lomograph



 For this photo I edited a picture I took of a giraffe at the San Francisco Zoo. I transferred the photo from Lightroom to Photoshop. I made a new layer then I  moved the Hue slider to 40 and the saturation slider to 30. Next I added noise to my photo, then I took the Elliptical Marquee tool to make an oval on my photo.
For this photo I edited a picture I took in the garden. I made a Radial Blur on the photo, then I added a layer mask. Then I changed the color on my photo to red. Then I added noise to this photo too, and used the eraser tool to make the center of the photo more clear.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Light Trial Tutorial

For this photo I choose to use a picture of a giraffe I took at the SF zoo. I did all the light trial in Photoshop. I made a new layer and then I made a white dot on the tree in the top right corner. I choose the color pink because it looked better than any other color. Then I used the freeform pen tool to make my line. Then I used the stroke pen tool to make the line colorful, next i deleted the line in the pink glow.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Practice Shots

                                                                                 0
                                                                                 -1
                                                                                 -2
                                                                            ISO:160
                                                                        ISO:400
                                                                       ISO:1600

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Animal Project



 I took all my photos at the San Francisco Zoo. This picture of the kangaroo was when it was just done eating. It was walking away from the food bucket. I used Lightroom and Photoshop to edit this photo. In Lightroom I changed the exposure to -.30, the contrast to 27, the highlights to -40, and the shadows to -30.Then I changed the whites to 21, the blacks to 9, the clarity to 98, and the vibrance to 18. In Photoshop I used the burn tool to make the grass darker, then I used the dodge to make the main kangaroo lighter.  
 For this photo I took it right when the baboon was touching its face. I edited these photos in Lightroom and Photoshop, in Lightroom I changed the exposure to 0.55, the contrast to 28, the highlights to -58, the shadows to -31, and the whites to 12. Then I changed the blacks to -25, the clarity to 34, the vibrance to -6, and the saturation to -19.

 Just like the other two photos this Asian Rhino was just finished eating. In Lightroom i changed the exposure to -0.45, the contrast to 25, the highlights to -76, the shadows to 86, and the whites to 60. Then I changed the blacks to 9, the clarity to 48, the vibrance to 18, and the sharpening amount to 64. In Photoshop I burned the sand and I dodged the rhino.
 In this photo the lion is just waking up. I took this at the perfect time because it was just raising its head up. In Lightroom I changed the exposure to -0.20, the contrast to 51, the highlights to -40, the shadows to 100, and the whites to -18. Then I changed the blacks to -3, the clarity to 20, the vibrance to 15, and the saturation to -14. In Photoshop I dodged the lion body and the grass. Then I burned the other lions, the log, and the main lions face.



Thursday, February 28, 2013

How I Roll


                                      


These four photos go with my version of How I Roll because they are all types of tumbling. I said I was going to take the photos of my sister and I wasn't able to take the photos on my trampoline but I wasn't at my moms house. But everything else is how I said it would be. I chose to use my older sister because she is the only one out of my sisters that can kind of tumble.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Texture Layers

For my texture layer I used a photo of a leaf and a photo of a brick. I edited the brick photo in Lightroom and exported it to Photoshop. In Lightroom I changed the contrast to 29, the highlights to -33, the shadows to -58, and the whites to -100. Next I changed the blacks to -42, the clarity to 6, the vibrance to 17, and the saturation to 17. Then I exported the brick photo to Photoshop and used the lasso tool to crop the photo and copied and pasted the brick onto the leaf. I put the opacity to 33% and the fill too 100%

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Frozen Motion Practice

                                                                    Lowest Possible
                                                                         Middle
                                                                     Highest Possible
For the ISO I used 200 for the lowest possible the aperture is 3.0 and the shutter speed is 30, for the middle the ISO I used was 200 the aperture is 5.9 and the shutter speed is 80, and for the highest possible the ISO is 200 the aperture is 3.0 and the shutter speed is 400.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Text

I made this photo in Photoshop. I changed the background rainbow and then I used the text tool to write "wow."

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Water Drops

For this project I edited everything  in Lightroom. For the top left photo I changed the exposure to -1.15, the contrast to 32, the highlights to 49, and the shadows to 2. For the photo below I changed the expose to -.80, the contrast to 24, the highlights to -40, and the shadows to -34. For the next two photo iIchanged both exposures to -.95, the contrasts to 27, the highlights to 21, and the shadows to -35

Monday, February 4, 2013

Green Flower

          
      Edited

                                                                                  Orignal
For this photo I edited it in photoshop. I made a new layer then selected color range, I used the color range to select the flow slider and the fuzziness slider to make the image white. I changed the midtones. Red: 100, magenta: -62, and blue: 55. The highlights to red: 10, magenta: -77, and yellow: -40. Then the shadows to red: 68, green: 20, and blue: 100.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Final


For this photo of mushrooms I edited them in Photoshop and Lightroom. In Photoshop I changed the photo to black and white then I changed the reds to -11, the yellows to 56, and the greens -49. Then I used the burn tool to make the grass darker so the mushrooms would stand out. I used a brush size of 205 for all the edits I needed to do. In Lightroom I changed the exposure to .05, the contrast to 25, and the highlights to -29. I also changed the shadow to -21, the whites to -17, the clarity to 22, and the vibrance to -17. This art element is a line because your eye just goes straight down the tree trunk to the beginning of the mushrooms .









Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Final

In this photo I took of the mushrooms outside my house I edited the photo in photoshop I changed it to black and white. Then I changed the reds to -11, the yellows to 56,and the greens to -49. Then i used the dodge tool to darken the grass and some of the outside mushrooms. For this photo i used a brush size of 300 to edit this photo. In Lightroom I changed the exposure to -.25, the contrast to -24, and the highlights to -35. Next i changed the shadows to -21 and the whites to 19. This art element is shape the mushrooms are in complete circles.

 In this photo I edited it in Photoshop and Lightroom i made it black and white. I changed the reds to -26, the yellows to 48, the greens to -7. Then i used the dodge tool to make the tree trunk lighter and same with the mushrooms. The brush size i used was 450 to edit this photo. In Lightroom i changed the exposure to -.50, the shadows to -21, the whites to 19, the contrast to 20, and the highlights to -22. This art element is texture because you can feel the smoothness of the mushroom, because it looks very soft.                                              

Final

 In the black and white photo i edited it in Photoshop and Lightroom I changed the reds to -28, yellows to 130, and the greens to -40. Then I used the burn tool on the grass and tree trunk to make it darker, then I used the dodge tool to on the mushrooms to make them lighter. The burn brush size was 350 and the dodge brush size was 450. In Lightroom I changed the exposure to .45, the contrast to 33, and the shadow to -22. I changed the highlights to -28 and the clarity to 53. The art element for this photo is texture because you can see the space between the mushrooms.