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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Kerry M- Bee on a Flower

The image I chose for my first blog post is, “Bee on a Flower”. This photo was taken August 17th at the summit. I took this with my Nikon camera that I am using for the class. To edit this photo I cropped it, raised the contrast and saturation, slightly lowered the exposure, made the temperature warmer, and increased the shadows to 20. To make this photo better I could of changed the depth of field.

6 comments:

  1. This picture is great! I love how you focused on the bee but yet the color is so vibrant! I love how you kept all the focus on the subject and didn't let it get lost i the flowers.

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  2. This is a great photo! The light shining down on the flower really brings out the yellows in the picture. The way you cropped out the majority of the flowers to really focus on the bee makes the picture a lot better. I really like the way you edited this as well!

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  3. I love this picture! I love how the background of he photo is not overpowering, and also I like how the background does not take away from the subject of the picture.

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  4. I really like this picture because the colors are very vivid. The lighting looks really good and it is clear to see what the focus is.

    ~ Zoey E. hhs

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  5. I like this picture! the lighting is great and the focus is very clear, it is well balanced with the all the other flowers around the bee.

    Zayn D HHS

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  6. This is a very pretty picture! Everything looks right . I also like how you focused more on the bee and the flower in this photo.

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