In this assignment, we took two different types of portrait photos. The one on the left was taken using nothing but window light and a white colored board to reflect the light. The one on the right was taken in a studio setting. For me, taking the pictures for this assignment wasn't too hard, but the editing part got to me. As you can see, I eventually figured it out, but for a while I found myself doing the same thing over and over, trying to figure out to get them how I wanted. What my problem was I could get one photo onto its frame, but then the other photo would appear behind that frame. Eventually I figured out that you have to do one frame, then a photo, then a frame, then a photo with the way I was doing it. I'm kind of glad I kept messing up, however, because I now know what NOT to do. I'm also glad because it just felt all the more better to finally do it correctly.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Potrait Assignment
In this assignment, we took two different types of portrait photos. The one on the left was taken using nothing but window light and a white colored board to reflect the light. The one on the right was taken in a studio setting. For me, taking the pictures for this assignment wasn't too hard, but the editing part got to me. As you can see, I eventually figured it out, but for a while I found myself doing the same thing over and over, trying to figure out to get them how I wanted. What my problem was I could get one photo onto its frame, but then the other photo would appear behind that frame. Eventually I figured out that you have to do one frame, then a photo, then a frame, then a photo with the way I was doing it. I'm kind of glad I kept messing up, however, because I now know what NOT to do. I'm also glad because it just felt all the more better to finally do it correctly.
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