Showing posts with label straight images. Show all posts
Showing posts with label straight images. Show all posts

Monday, 5 December 2016

STRAIGHT IMAGES - portraiture


Image 1-
This image of Britney is inspired by photographer _ and his outdoor work, the use of colour allows us to be drawn toward the model instead of the background. The ideology that she is looking away creates a natural effect instead of a photo shoot feel. Causing the image to be more believable and realistic.

Image 2-
This image is inspired by _ - His work is often studio based from waist upwards, especially allowing headspace- this image was taken with a light box and a reflector to create a professional look. The models positioning shows his self confidence. The use of the flag enables the photo to look patriotic.









Monday, 21 November 2016

STRAIGHT IMAGES - Landscape

image one edit-
I like this image due to the depth of colours, as the building
really stands out. To give it this effect i used photoshop
curves and after, adjusted the brightness to manipulate the dark
clouds.
image one unedited-
image two- edit
This black and white of this image shows a sharp contrast between the lighter
and darker parts of the image, the lightness of the clouds enables the image to
look angelic. 
image two unedited-
image three edit-
The use of the black and white in this image creates an eerie type of
atmosphere making the sky scraper look abandoned which i especially like
as its very different from the original.
image three unedited-
image four edit-
Like image three the black and white enable it to look abandoned, however
due to the filter it makes it look as if the shadows are crawling down the posts which emphasises
the creepiness of the photo. Giving the image it's own personality.
image four unedited-
image five edited-
This image has been manipulated to look a lot darker than the original.
The use of the 'burn' tool on photoshop as well as the 'curves' tool gave me
this result. The clouds and sky are the lightest part of the image, however due to
the depth of field we are instantly attracted to the building in the bottom left, and the building
furthest away.
image five unedited-

Thursday, 3 November 2016