I took this photo of my backyard with my phone, Samsung Galaxy S7, with it's Panoramic mode. It's quite fun messing with the Panoramic mode, as all of them end up being over 10MB each. The photo came out decent, however the focus could have been and additionally the composition too.
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This photo was taken by one of my fellow peers, Claudia, who was using my camera. This photo was edited by me, due to the original photo being slightly tilted and that of the composition not being the best. However the focus was decent. After fixing the composition, I added an auto enhance filter it, to add more color to the photo.
This is my photo that I'm submitting as my photo retake assignment. I tried to get the photo the exact same, however, we didn't have the brown couch that is in the background of the left photo, also additionally the pink glasses and shirt, as we lost them throughout the many times we moved. In contrast, we still had the same lion toy that is depicted in both photos. I could've cropped the photo on the left a little bit to remove the Facebook icon options, as I wasn't able to actually save the photo, but to screenshot it. I could've edited the photo on the right to be slightly darker, however, I don't the photo would look the best either.
This photo that I photographed was during my trip in the Philippines over the summer. Additionally, over the summer it is typhoon season, so it meant that it was most likely going to rain throughout the whole day. This photo was taken outside of our house of one of the tree's hanging branches. During that time this photo, it was surprisingly hailing, which isn't common at all during this season. Luckily, I was able to catch some of the falling hail, and that of there being an overcast, which makes the photo look dramatic. The focus and composition of this photo is also pretty good too. I find this photo to be pretty good
Irina Wering specializes in photo recreation, retakes, before and after genre of photography. All of her photographs are almost exact to the point, which makes her photography generally amazing to look at. She also chooses the most interesting of photos, which makes her type of photography even more special.
This photo was taken of a weird animal that was koala like, that was hanging on my rear view mirror. I had used Photoshop to edit this photo. I added a filter that made it seem as if the photo was drawn by a pencil, which adds a cool texture to the photo. I additionally added more sharpness and blurriness to the photo using one of Photoshop's editing tools. I then transferred this photo to Google Photos, and slightly cropped it.
This photo was taken a while back during a volleyball tournament that our school volleyball team participated in. I find this photo quite interesting due to the framing and composition. I didn't purposefully intend to get my friend's face perfectly framed in one of the squares of the net, however it makes the photo overall more better.
This was the best photo that I had taken during the little photo shoot project. The lighting in this photo was amazing, the enhanced focus and resolution, and especially the composition. I particularly like this photo of it's professional look. I had slightly edited the colors and cropped the photo to get it just right.
The photo on the left is the original and the one on the right is the edited version. I had edited the original photo to another photo that completely looks different with simple edits. I had added a filter that adds the more lightness in the photo, then I had slightly added more lightness and fidgeted with some of the colors to make the photo into, what I consider, an A photo. I finally cropped the photo slightly to have better composition.
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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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