Friday, 1 July 2016

Reviewing photographs

In the shots shown below I have used a Canon EOS 600D with a lens of EF-S55-250mm f/4 -5.6 IS II or EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6.6 IS II

I have used my skills in Camera raw and Photoshop to edit my photographs.

















Booooots. 


Looks squashed. Like how the boys fit right in between the tree and the rubbish bin.
Lunch breaks. Blue.













I have made a contact sheet of the photographs I have edited in camera raw. 
Communication between two or more people.
They fulfill the photographs in a way.
Portrait photos actually make a difference. Too much ground space. Like the amount of ground that is in the frame is distracting.
The poles in the foreground are annoying. It distracts the photograph. 
I've cropped a few photographs from a landscape to a portrait. 
I've edited photographs in camera raw and on photoshop.
Landscape shots that have been cropped are much more effective in a portrait landscape. 
The artwork colours stand out and I was able to increase the colours in camera raw. 
Photographs have shallow DOF, blur, motion, cropped, colour. 

(I was going to have the original photo side by side with the edited but then I remembered contact sheets.)

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