Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Todd

 

I used the crop and straighten tool.I used the contrast and brighten tool. Replace color tool. The dodge tool to lighten the shirt.
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original picture

 
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I used the crop and straighten tool, the contrast and brighten tool. I also used the color replace tool.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Monday, October 20, 2008

This old house

 


Two photos in one.
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This is four different photos.
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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Old barn

 


There were so many pictures I took but I choose these to share. It was really hard to choose which ones to share, I hope everyone enjoys them.
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Lake Willobough

 
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Stowe Mountain

 
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Monday, October 6, 2008

Composition & Aesthetics

There are two traditional views concerning what constitutes aesthetic values. The first finds beauty to be objective, that is, inherent in the entity itself. The second position holds that beauty is subjective, in that it depends on the attitude of the observer.
(aesthetics) the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty, especially with the components thereof; that is, color and form.

— Kristen L. Zacharias


In photography, composition refers to the structure, organization, and visual characteristics of the elements in your photograph. Compositions can be complex, powerful, boring, moody, uplifting, and a plethora of other adjectives. When you hear photographers refer to the composition of a photograph, likely they are talking about things like subject placement, lighting, color, lines, space, balance, and more.

http://www.photoinf.com/General/Gloria_Hopkins/Composition_in_Nature_Photography_and_the_Elements_of_a_Photograph.htm

Saturday, October 4, 2008

 
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When I focused this was slightly to the right I like it because I can see more of the trees the colors accent the photo.
 
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I focused it was centered. I like the way you can see more of the dock, and the curves in the dock.