I had completed this photo edit by using Photoshop. The original photo was decent as it was, however, I decided to add this slight edit to the photo to add a little bit more story into the photo. I had edited this photo in the same style format as I did with the photo edit of Philip.
This was the first time I've dabbled with editing this style of photoshopping. I like the way it came out, as it tells a story of my friend missing out on off-roading. I could've possibly lowered the opacity on my friends face to bring out more of the truck and sand. The truck and sand photo had pretty decent focus too. Overall, this photo edit came out well.
Yesterday, wasn't my first day using Wix, however, it was the first time I tried actually using it. It is entirely more customizable than Weebly, however it's more complicated and intricate to use. It was slightly annoying to upload photos on Wix as you can't just easily upload photos onto a sub page. But I know that as I use Wix more, it will get better and easier for me to use, which means that I could possibly enter one of my Wix websites into a competition.
I would say that this photo is good photo overall. It follows the rules of thirds, as the center of the light is at the intersection of the imaginary lines in the top right. I really like the colors of the photo, that being slightly orange and yellow, and the rest black. I took this photo, as I thought it would be interesting as it makes it look like there's a floating light. The focus of the photo isn't the best, however it's difficult to take clear focus photos at night.
I believe that this is a really good photo. The focus in this photo is good, as it is mainly on my friend sitting on his trunk of his car. I purposely cropped this photo slightly to make his left fall on the imaginary rule of thirds line. The colors of is good, as the white jacket perfectly contrasts the black asphalt. The metal pole and the parking spot lines help better structure this photo. This photo is also good due to it telling a story.
I really liked this edited photo version over the original photo due to the composition. I like the B&W filter on this photo because it adds a timeless effect to it. The texture of the grass behind my sister looks like what it would feel like. The focus of the photo overall is good too.
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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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