With this photo that I had edited, I had didn't really touch and do anything fancy with the photo. I had added the Vista filter, which makes it look B&W and antique, then I had messed around with some of the colors and lighting effects.
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I'll grade myself with an A because i have the required daily photos, the four blogs, I have uploaded my winter break photos and the winter break video, however I wasn't able to upload anything on Tuesday due to the app for my phone, where I usually transfer my photos from my camera, wasn't working,
For this image, I had taken a photo of an A1 bottle by a candle in the Boathouse Restaurant, where my family and I had dinner at to celebrate the New Years. I had used google photos to edit this photo. I added the Vista filter to give it a B&W look, which makes the photo seem antique. Then I had messed around with the lighting and color enhancements.
This photo of an African-American was taken by Jill Freedman. Freedman specializes in street and documentary photography. The black and white coloration of the photo makes it seem original and dramatic. And also being able to capture the moment that this musician is blowing into the trumpet with double cheeks, makes the photo seem unique.
I believe that the high resolution of the photo and the good contrast between the white snow and snow covered trees with the multi-colored umbrella. This photo by Victoria Haack also follows the rules of thirds by having the main star, the person holding the multi-colored umbrella directly in the middle, which is allowed. The emphasis of the colors of the umbrella also directs the attention of the audience to it.
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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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