I wanted to capture a classic portrait/glamour photo almost feeling like a 90s yearbook feel. The type of lighting I used was Rembrandt lighting, the way I got this lighting was by using studio light and some editing on Lightroom to brighten up the exposure a bit. I also wanted to bring out the detail in his face to get a focused feel on his face. After that I blurred the background a little bit just enough to fuzz my white bright background. kept the shadows dark but brightened the exposure of the background.
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This is framing because it focused on a certain element being the creek and the background. Framing This is leading line because I'm focusing on the trail leading up. Leading Line This is symmetry because the two trees are symmetrical to eachother. Symmetry This is rule of thirds because you can divided the image into thirds. Rule Of Thirds This is crop because the image is focusing on the duck and nothing else. Crop Tjis is fibonacci because the metal fence makes the pattern if you look close enough. Fibonacci
For this project, I used a picture of my brother and his girlfriend on my IPhone 8+. I took this picture this summer outside of my house on the street and really tried to capture the beaming sun hit the trees and the neighborhood in the back. I also used a k de on my iPhone called “portrait mode” and it allowed to focus on them and blur the back to give it a cool effect. The main reason why I chose this photo is because I really loved how happy my brother and his girlfriend looked so I wanted that emotion to “pop out”.
So my first step was to cut out just my brother and his girlfriend, then cut the middle ground, finally after that I cut the background. As soon as I got all the main parts cut out it was time to put them on the cardboard and trace it out. I used the blade to outline the photos to the cardboard so therefore i can start taping and make it look 3D. Finally I taped and put the cut outs in order from the beginning to the background and there came out my sculpture. What I really liked about the sculpture was how it really captures and almost brings the photo to life with the 3D effect. 1.When shooting Raw you are able to produce higher quality images
2.Also with raw able to correct problem images that would be uncoverable if shot in JPEG format. 3.Shooting raw will record all data from the censor, this gives you highest quality files. 4. When you shoot RAW you have access to sharpening and noise algorithms in a program like photoshop. 5.With Raw you can always reset your adjustments, and start over again. 6.In Raw it’s easier to work through large batches of images when you’re using a workfow centric program like Lightroom. 7.shooting in the RAW file format you take control, and are able to manage these problems 8.With RAW you can choose from any color space when you are exporting it out. 9.when you shoot RAW you can export a single image in multiple spaces which is way cool. 10.when you shoot RAW you can export a single image in multiple spaces which is way cool. Too take my favorite photo I used a iPhone 8 plus, I also used portrait mode on the iPhone. I took this photo at the pond next to Rancho buena Vista up on the hill and discovered the cool rocky landscape. This is a picture of a Rocky terrain. This is my favorite photo because it captures the detail of a rocky terrain terrain.
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AuthorEduardo Rosas Archives
May 2019
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