I took this picture because these are extra beds in my house and I thought that if I took the picture in the middle of the then each side would be fully balanced. For the editing, I brought up the vibrance to 52 to make all the wood and the colours more bright and vibrant.
Later, I went outside with my dogs in my backyard. While editing this photo, I decided to bring up the vibrance to make the wood look even more red. Then, I realized that the fence behind the steps was bright so I brought down the highlights to make it look less noticeable.
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For this image, I had to make a simple breakfast for my hospitality class and follow a recipe I find online. So, I made an omelette with cheese. I brought up the saturation and vibrancy to about 30 to make the egg more bright and then I made the shadows super dark to put even more emphasis on the omelette rather than the table in the background.
While the dogs were hanging out in the yard I decided to practice my shot with my goalie stick. I decided to bring the vibrance up to 50 to make all the red more bright again, then, I brought the highlights down to -64 to make the light in the background less bright.
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For this image, I decided to play some Animal Crossing and one of the objectives was to take a photo, I used an oversaturated template and when I put it on my computer it didn't turn out well. So when I edited it, I brought the saturation down to -44 and decided to crop out the sides to put more focus on the characters.
For this image, it was getting late and so instead of bringing up the vibrancy again, I decided to bring up the saturation to emphasize the
yellowish colour from the sunset. Then, I brought the shadows down to -55 to make the shadows darker but still look somewhat real. |