This document discusses various photographs and the image editing techniques used to enhance them. It describes applying filters like warming, cooling, and violet filters to manipulate colors and draw attention to certain elements. High pass was frequently used to add more detail by duplicating layers and adjusting opacity. Other common edits included adjusting brightness, changing to black and white, and increasing contrast or density to focus on specific areas or textures within the images. The goal was to direct the viewer's eyes in a particular way or emphasize shapes, forms, lines, and spaces observed in the original photos.
1. This object shows many interesting curves and straight lines which represent shape, it
is a book which someone took and bent into peculiar shapes. On Photoshop I used a
warm filter to make the darkness stand out much more.
2. These easels show organic form from a lower perspective. I used several
effects to make this photo, I turned up the brightness and I changed it to
black and white, also I used a violet filter and turned it down significantly.
3. This tree shows shape between the gaps of the branches, I enhanced this
photo by duplicating the layer and using high pass, this made it more
detailed, I also made it black and white and tuned the contrast.
4. This image represents space around the circles. To make this image I
added a cooling filter which makes the circles lighter which then
makes the space around the circles look more bold.
5. I took this image when it was dark because it really highlighted the space
around the edges of the windows. For this image I turned the brightness
down in order for our eyes to instantly be drawn to the empty space
through the windows.
6. The space I this picture is represented by the clouds. To make this
picture I drastically turned down the brightness.
7. This photograph shows form. To make this I had to duplicate the
layer and put it on high pass then turn the opacity down to a suitable
level.
8. For this Image I used a saxophone because of the interesting reflections,
they proved that the object was 3D which shows form. To make this image I
simply used a cooling filter which enhanced the reflections.
9. The creeper in this photograph helped me classify it as form as it comes
from a game in which everything is made using blocks, at first it was not
easy to show it was 3D, but I use flash which helped us to see the edges
more.
10. This immediately caught my eye and made me look down through the image,
I like this image a lot because it drags the attention of your eyes and makes
you look forward, following the lines. I added a cooling filter to this image
and darkened it to make you focus on the background.
11. This was one of
my favorite
images as It
instantly made
me look to the
left of the
screen. For this
image I used a
warming filter
as there was a
lot of wood,
using that filter
would have
made the wood
surfaces much
bolder.
12. This image is good because it makes my eyes follow the zig-zag pattern
of the lines. To make this image I had to add a cooling filter to this.
13. For this image I used a blue cooling filter and I turned up the
density so it could focus on the foreground of the picture.
14. In this picture I found an acorn which was split open and inside I found it had a
lot of texture To make thi image I duplicated the layer and put on the high
pass, then I changed the area so it was more focused, furthermore I turned
down the opacity so it would add detail to the picture.
15. For this image I used a macro lens and took a close
up shot of woodchips. Also I wanted even more
detail so I used high pass on this image, and then I
turned up the brightness
16. This was a sign that said ‘Art’ and zoomed In on the ‘A’, and
noticed there were a lot of colors but I wasn’t satisfied so I
inverted the color, and added a magenta filter.