Megan: 5/22/11; 1PM; 1/2000; f4.8; Nikon D3000
I know the picture looks really fake but thats what we were trying to do. In the picture she was joking around and with added the really white teeth and making the background really green I feel like it was bringing out more what she was laughing at in the picture.
Gaze: 5/22/11; 1PM; 1/125; f5.6; Nikon D3000
I brought out the reds and the vibrance in this picture so the bench would stand out. I then replaced her hair color with brown.
Stairs: 5/22/11; 1PM; 1/200; f6.3; Nikon D3000
Girls: 5/22/11; 1PM; 1/200; f4.5; Nikon D3000
I wanted this picture to be more vibrant so I took a picture of them in a different location and got the picture to have a little darker color. But the affect we were going for wasn't the dark vibrant color so I didn't want to add too much to it.
I really like the green enhancements you created in your portraits. The brightness and saturation is vivid, but maybe you could avoid the enhancement on her face. Her face gets a green-ish tint, but this can be avoided. If you create a mask and paint black to mask part of the enhancements, then the wall will be bright without distorting the natural colors of her skin. Just a suggestion. I love you waterfall picture. The boy's face is sharp and in focus, but the water is a bit blurry. I love the way you slowed down the shutter speed long enough to blur the water. Did you use a tripod? Very impressive. Lastly I really like the photo Cheeto. I love the composition of this image and the bokeh blur for the background. The image would be too busy if your aperture was smaller. Very cool effect! Great job!
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