Thursday, January 17, 2013

Experimental Sketchbook 1

Basic temperature and saturation editing, "Cross Process" effect with a blue tint

Basic temperature, saturation, and exposure editing, "Sepia" effect

"Black and White" effect

"Cross Process" effect with a blue tint

"Cross Process" effect with green tint

"Cross Process" effect with green tint

"Cross Process" effect with blue tint

"Polaroid Film" effect

I lightened both photos of the tree bark and clouds, then layered them both on one another and faded the image

Basic temperature and saturation editing layered with text

9 comments:

  1. The 7th picture with the flower looks awesome. its beautiful.

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  2. I like your seventh picture. I really like how soft it looks and feels.

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  3. You create a light softness in all of these pictures. I think by added tints to most pictures you achieved this goal.

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  4. Nice job creating a mood with the effects- i really like the ones of max, the vcr, and the first flower

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  5. i really like your first picture and the one of max. the colors and saturation work really well the effects you chose. I also like how you arrange the text around his head.

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  6. I love each one of your photos. The captions you used were perfect for the expression on Max's face and the detail of the flower. I also loved how when you used effects, they were not harshly strong or bold.

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  7. Amazing series. i really liked all of your photos but the one i liked the best was the one of max. i think that the caption really fits the picture and the emotions on max's face.

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  8. The portrait of Max is great. The text is really well placed; it compliments the image nicely without being overly intrusive. The black and white really helps create a feeling of torment, compounded by the text.

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  9. Great photos Ingrid! I really admire the way that you edited your photos. All of them are done very beautifully. My favorite one of yours, is the photo of the peaches because I like the repetitiveness of the photo, and the effect you chose makes the colors contrast beautifully.

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