This is my best image because the image of the buildings are crisp clear. Also, the image being taken in the night and dark setting creates an interesting view as the bright coloured lights stand out.
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This is my worst image because it is too dark and you cannot see the designs on the towers or edges. The image is too plain and the lights are viewed as bland as there is no light around the colours due to the low exposure while the image was taken.
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-Formby Beach in Liverpool
-exterior shoot -daytime -outside of school shoot - on my Iphone X -1 model standing on mountain -sand dunes -mountains -pathways -high dunes view -zoom in and low brightness when taking image of model standing on sand dune to create a low light effect along with hiding the models identity and making the figure look in disguise. -Only using the natural light |
-Sky
-Different times in the day -Morning, Evening, Night -Outside of school -On my Iphone X -1 model standing on mountain -sand dunes -mountains -pathways -high dunes view -zoom in and low brightness when taking image of model standing on sand dune to create a low light effect along with hiding the models identity and making the figure look in disguise. -Only using the natural light |
1. Add layer
2. choose colour paintbrush 3. paint on area 4. change blending mode to linear lodge 5. on layer mask - right click- top blending option 6. uncheck the "transparency shapes layer"- press ok 7. name the layer "light 1" 8. add another blank layer [layer 1] 9. change blending mode to linear dodge [add] 10. right click in blending options 11. uncheck the transparency shapes layer 12. CTRL + J (duplicate Layer) - 2 times 13. You should have the background, light 1, layer 1, layer 1 copy, layer 1 copy 2 |
14. change layer 1 name to "light 2"
15. cloe the eye for both copy layers 16. change layer 1 copy to light 2 17, change layer 1 copy to refelction light. 18. change layer 1 copy 2 to light flare 19. Press on light 2 nd paintbrush area (adjust size) 20. fill 60% 21. open refelction light nd eye open 22. Size small area paint 23. right click to top blending mode 24. drag underlying layer bottom black to greyish 25. hold alt to split transition 26. choose light flare |