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Other Worldy Landscapes

In the first picture my first step was to adjust the brightness and levels of the image. I then changed the hue of the field to purple and aqua blue. I then changed the filter of the image to glow… Continue Reading →

Alphabet Photography

Fill Flash Read and Write

Fill flash is nothing but a photography technique in which the camera flash is deployed to illuminate the darker areas of an image, especially the subject. When the subject is underexposed due to the deficit of sunlight and other lights… Continue Reading →

Fill Flash Outside

       

Nat Geo Magazine Cover Review

The first cover is my favorite cover for some reason as I just felt more drawn to it than the other covers, it has a sort of medieval vibe to it which really interests me. The second photo is my… Continue Reading →

Silhouette Read and Write

The technique of silhouetting can be used to add glamour and intensity to many everyday photographs – including still life, vacation pictures and even family photographs. Handled properly, the technique will inject excitement and drama into standard photographs. Since it… Continue Reading →

Silhouette Story

Painting with Light

I think what makes this photo so unique and interesting is the landscape in which the picture is taken in, as well is the leading line with the light. It is also eye catching because of the repetitiveness of the… Continue Reading →

Cultural Identity Photos

The first photo is a picture of the baseball field at the school. This represents me as I am a baseball player at jurupa hills and baseball is a part of my cultural identity. The second photo is a photo… Continue Reading →

Cultural Photography read and write

A cultural photograph is a photograph taken by someone from another culture. shooting images for the purpose of creating a story about a person or a culture The photographs might be as simple as pictures of people, as ubiquitous as… Continue Reading →

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