Monday 29 April 2013

Editing a photo using Photoshop.

I used Photoshop to edit this photograph using simple techniques such as adding a black and white filter and putting a 'plastic wrap' filter on the photograph. I think it gives the photo more of an attractive look. 

Before.


After.

Friday 26 April 2013

Using extreme close up in my own Photograph


In this photo I used the technique called 'extreme close up' to get all the detail of the stitching on the front of the hat. This technique also blurred out the background so it focused on the main visual image.



Friday 19 April 2013

Comparing my logo photograph to a professional example.

Comparing Photo's.

This is the photo I had taken from the internet and used it to create my own version.




And this is the Photo I had taken using the idea of the professional example.


Extreme close up

 Extreme close-ups are one of the standard shots used regularly with medium shots and long shots Extreme close-ups display the most detail, but they do not include the broader scene.

Monday 15 April 2013

My Tecnology Photographs.

My Photographs.


When I took this Photograph, I made sure that it was a Medium shot distance and that I included as much as possible. This is different than the rest of the photos I had taken as it is not a close-up image.




This is the Photograph I used the technique of Balancing the elements. I found this very affective with this photo as it really brought out the ON/OFF switch on the PS3 and all the surrounding details on the PlayStation. 




This is the photo I had edited using Photoshop. In this photo I managed to get the PS3 logo in and the game behind the console. This is what gave the photo such a good look. I used the Macro function on the camera to make the game look blurred.



This is one of my favourite Photos as it goes though the generations of Nintendo, oldest being at the back and newest at the front. I used a black and white filter and a black frame around it. This was taken with the filter on the camera.


This is the photo I used the idea from an idea I saw on the internet. I made sure you could see both consoles, I thought this was very affective. I took this picture with the filter already attached, this made the main visual image stand out from the rest of the photograph


With this photograph I put two different objects in the same photo, but I made sure that the two objects both had something in common with each other. They both relate to watching a film on the TV. I took this picture with the filter attached, the filter being sepia as in the old days films were like this.


In this photograph I used a technique to trick people. This being I put the timer on my camera to 10 seconds and placed the camera behind my iPod so that you can see both the camera, iPod and the Blu-ray case. I thought this made the picture different from the rest.




In this photograph I used my iPod and stand to make it look like it was taking a picture of the controller which I had placed in front of it. I had taken this photograph with the black and white filter already attached. Personally this is one of my favourite photos on this theme.



With the Photograph I used the macro function on my camera to get that crisp detail on the PS3 controller and the blurriness of the game behind it. Like one of my other photographs I made sure that both the two objects had something in common with each other. 



When I took this photograph I used the macro setting on my camera to show every detail on the main visual image. In this image it had the cover of my iPod being an old tape with a pair of modern headphones, so i was mixing old entertainment with new. When I took the picture I made sure that it had a sepia affect to make the photo look quite vintage.


In this photo I almost did the exact same thing as the Photo above, accept I changed the iPod from looking vintage to modern and the headphones from looking from the new generation to the old. I also used the macro function on my camera to give the chrome detail of the iPod and the blurriness of the headphones. I had taken this image with the black and white filter turned on.


Friday 12 April 2013

Editing a photograph using Photoshop.

I used Photoshop on this image, I changed the filter to black and white and I also used the clone tool to colour in the date the photograph was taken because it was unattractive and looks 100% better.

Before

After

Balancing the elements on my own photograph.


Balancing the elements.

In this Photograph I used the photography technique called 'Balancing the elements'. So I made sure that when I took the photograph, that I made the main visual object was placed to the side of the Photo.