Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Mason L - The Eye of the Tiger

I took this picture while I was at the zoo and had to shoot through glass. I was lucky the glass was kind of clean but managed to clean up and hide the glass in photoshop my darkening the picture. The picture did not require much editing but I did sharpen it, increase contrast, and apply light vignette.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very nice photo. I like how sharp this photo is. I think the photo could have been better with a little more lighting near the tiger's face. Other than that, it's a really neat looking photo.

Justin N - HHS

Anonymous said...

This image is really really good! It's good that you darkened the image in order to get rid of the glass because it would really take away from the tiger. The focus is excellent and the lighting is just right on the fur. Beautiful shot!
-Aleena HHS

Anonymous said...

I like this photo because of how the tiger is facing away from the camera and how the saturated color brings out the detail as well.

Unknown said...

Very good photo. Cant even tell there is glass separating you. The sharp detail in the tiger is good too.

Anonymous said...

I really like this image. The way the tiger is focused into the picture looks great. The out of focus background also increases the detail of the tiger. The expression on the tigers' face also looks great.

Sean M- HHS

Anonymous said...

really cool picture mason. i like how you can't see the glass. i also like how the tiger is the win focus in this picture. i like the light vignette effect you added.
Nick A- HHS

Anonymous said...

This picture is great. I love how the tiger is the only thing in focus. This picture has a great depth to it. The tiger's face has so much detail in it and the light is hitting it in all the right places. I love it.
Cori J - HHS

Unknown said...

Mason,
This picture is really good! Its really neat how close you got to the tiger! I like the detail to!

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Anonymous said...

Great picture Mason. The shadows on the tiger really create a cool effect. The colors of the tiger and the closeness make this a really good picture.

Tyler C - HHS

Anonymous said...

I love this picture a lot! I love how the tiger isn't in the center of the image, button the side. it shows more of his perspective since he is looking to the side. I also really like the grayish tones in this photo. The depth of field is also really great too! overall, great photo! I would use something like this as a wallpaper on my phone..
Diggy B-HHS

Anonymous said...

I like this picture because the tiger is in focus while the background is not. i also like this picture because the tiger is not in the center of the picture.
Michael C-HHS

Anonymous said...

You know, even though this picture isn't exactly of the eye of a tiger, I really like the picture and think that you did a good job on focusing on the tiger itself. I think the blurry background really brings out the tiger and its fur. This is a keeper!

Cory P- HHS

Anonymous said...

I like this picture first of all because it looks very professional . The second reason is because the color in the picture is just right. The position of the tiger in the picture is perfect. Overall, it is a really nice picture.

MH-HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture because of the coloring that was added because of the vignette edit. It gives it a warmer and more vintage feel that looks really cool to me. It also blends really well with the coloring of the tiger that looks really cool.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! I like how close you were able to get to the tiger. The colors are also very nice together. Great job!
Samantha W-HHS

Anonymous said...

I love this picture of the tiger! I love the colors and how the background is blurry but the tiger is in focus. The detail is also really good along with the sharpness.
-Hannah G- HHS

Unknown said...

This is a really good picture, I really like how close up to it you were even though there was a glass it was still nice. I also like how sharp and the detail that comes with that! overall I really like this picture!

Anonymous said...

This is a cool shot. I love the centering on the right third of the frame. It really balances the shot. I also like the contrast in the tiger to the rocky background. Having the difference in brightness adds a lot of energy to the picture. Lastly, the colors look f=good without being over saturated. they pop, but are actually quite subtle.
-Logan M