I am the original photographer of this photo, and I believe that this is a good photo overall. Due to the front porch light shedding light onto the dark areas and crevasses under the porch over heading. The high focus of the image on the light adds more emphasis that it's the star of the photo, also including that most of the background is unfocused and blurry.
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For this photo, I used Photoshop to edit it. I had slightly cropped it a little bit smaller, then I had used the sharper tool to add more clarity and overall add more emphasis on the flower in the middle. Then I transferred the photo to google photos and added the Eiffel filter which gives it a B&W look, and makes the photo look at little bit more antique and pleasing to view.
I believe this is a good photo due to the high resolution and and clarity of the photo. This photo's main subject is the light item hiding behind the plant. With the good focus on the ice plant, the water droplets on the plant clearly.
For today, I had edited a picture of a butler statue outside of my house. I had added the Ollie filter which makes the overall picture a light blue tint. Then I had enhanced the pop and color effect of the picture to give it more definition and clarity within the photo. Finally I had cropped the photo so it can follow the rule of thirds, where the eye is on one of the grid lines.
For today's edit, I have decided to edit my mom's car that would be mine soon as I get my license. I had cropped the extra space at the bottom, then I had blurred the background around the car to enhance the focus on the car. Then I used the sharpened tool to increase the clarity of the car, which overall, it creates a better overall image.
For this photo edit, I had decided to make it simple and quick, but also making it a good photo. I had created a timeline of the photo and duplicated it, creating two layers. Then for the first layer, I had lassoed both of the two lights and changed the saturation, making both of them the opposite colors of each other. Then for each layer, I set it to .2 seconds each and to forever, which gives it the effect of actually flashing blue and red.
For this photo edit, I had decided to edit a photo that I took yesterday of my mom's flowers that she had received as a gift. I firstly lassoed around both of the flowers than I had pressed the select inverse button. Then I put the the saturation bar all the way to the left to make everything but the two flowers, B&W. I finally used the blur tool to the background. This edit makes the two flowers the center of attention and the main focus of the image.
![]() For this photo today, I had decided to edit a I took during New Year’s day of an A1 bottle. I cropped out everything but the Logo of “A1,” and then I had selected the inverse. Then I had moved the saturation bar all the way to the left so that everything but the logo was B&W. This had given more focus onto the bright red “A1” logo. With this edit, I decided to do something different and create a GIF of one of my photos. For this, I had created five layers and set each of them to 0.5 seconds each, and then for each layer I changed the hue scale of each layer to some random bright color that was different from the previous one.
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PhotographerJoshua Ibasco is a simple person that, on rare occurences, likes to add a little snazzy edits to his photography. Archives
May 2018
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