(Lifelines)
I increased the vibrancy and saturation to bring attention to the lights in the center here. I darkened the surrounding city scenery to focus the viewer towards the subject.
(Speed)
I adjusted the temperature here to make the picture look less yellow. I brightened up some of the darker areas as well.
(Rock Face and Gulls)
I increased vibrancy and saturation to improve color composition in this photo.
(Father)
This photo was slightly blurred, so I boosted the clarity to correct this.
(Griff)
I adjusted the temperature of this image to give it a warmer feel. I also adjusted contrast.
(Maize Flower)
I adjusted vibrancy and saturation to make the color of the flowers stand out more.
(Flag Bearer)
I brightened the image to make fine detail in the statue more visible. I increased contrast to make it stand out more as well.
(Carol)
I increased the contrast of this image, and the vibrancy and saturation.
(Lightplay)
The image was a bit washed out at first, so I darkened it.
(The Branch)
I increased the contrast and saturation here.
(Lifelines: The Second)
I adjusted color to make the taillights of the cars stand out more.
(The Great Divide)
I brightened this image a bit to give it some glow to emulate excessive sunlight.
(Peak Performance)
I brightened this photo very much, as it was hard to photograph the players with a high enough shutter speed to avoid motion blur.
(Light at the End of the Tunnel)
I darkened the foreground to make the image in the center more "heavenly."
(Freedom)
I adjusted the contrast of this photo in order to be able to see detail in the bird.
(Wings)
I brightened this photo slightly and also adjusted vibrancy and saturation in order to bring out the bird's colors.
Reflection:
My favorite project has been our outdoor portrait project, because I value collaboration and enjoy photographing my friends. My least favorite project has been framing, as I do not view framing as a maker or break-er of photos. I have been using Photoshop to edit my photos as it allows me to simultaneously edit photos and convert them from raw format to other, more accessible formats. I would like to keep editing photos this way as it is very convenient to me and offers me the same editing tools as Lightroom. I would like to try more sports and nature photography next semester.
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