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Photography 2

CHANGE

I choose a subtle change and made my photos have improvements to their originality and I experimented with other photos that arent pictured and tried to do some things out of the box but I soon realized that with SnapSeed it takes some practice with the settings and getting used to the different effects that are offered. For the first photo, I had taken it horizontally and played around with the crop features, and changed it to a vertical image. Then I added 3 different exposures to the photo (of the same one). I also played around with the brightness in some areas and overall I think it turned out pretty cool and kinda looks like it was taken through a fish-eye lens which is really unique. The next photo is a picture of my dog, Sylvie. The original photo had a bright exposure so I used the contrast and brightness tool to turn that down, later I realized that the detail in the nose started to disappear. Because of that I used the select feature and chose the brightness setting and added that into the top left and bottom right of the nose to re-add the detail, I also cropped it down so that the nose is the midpoint. Finally, the last picture is of a Beatles poster with all of their albums on it, I cropped so that it is focused on the bottom right and turned down the brightness in certain spots where the glare was taking away from the picture, then I turned the saturation up because the colors in the poster are really cool in real life and the original photo wast doing it justice so with the saturation being added it really makes everything pop. I took inspiration from the looks tab the pop selection but made it my own with the more specific changes I wanted to make. Overall, they aren't the most drastic changes but really improve the images in the end. 

monochrome

MIRROR

RORRIM

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