For my Photography class, we did a project on low and high angles. I managed to get some pictures that are both low and high angles. We also edited these photos in Photoshop. Here are photos I have chosen and edited.
Original High Angle
This is a photo of colored pencils in a star formation of a rainbow. I thought it might be a cool idea for a high angle photo.
Final Edit High Angle
In Photoshop, I cropped out the rings of my sketchbook and the rest of the paper to create a "rule of thirds" photo. I also increased the brightness and decreased the contrast to show off the colored pencils better. Then, I increased the saturation to show of the vibrancy of the rainbow colors. Later, I masked the wooden tip and bodies of the pencils to balance the colors out.
Original Low Angle
This is a picture of the Pop figures I have of Star-Lord and Gamora. The picture looks cool to me, kind of makes them look heroic.
Final Edit Low Angle
In Photoshop, I increased the brightness and slightly increased the contrast to show them off better. Next, I increased the saturation to show off the colors better. Then, I masked some of red in Star-Lord's jacket, Gamora's sleeve and hair, and the green part of the box.


I do like how you chose the color pencils for the first photo. The edited photo really catches the eye because of the contrast between the white paper and the colored pencils.
ReplyDeleteThe brightness of the the colored pencils really make the colors pop and by taking out the rings of the notebook the pencils stand out more overall i think your picture came out really nice!!!
ReplyDeletei like the low angle photo. It really makes the two action figures Pop and look more like real hero's to me. GREAT WORK!!
ReplyDeleteI like how you made the colors of the color pencils more vibrant to show the color more. Also, the way you shot Star-lord and Gamora was cool because like you said it made then look more heroic.
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