Friday, February 13, 2015

Brianna S- PhotoBlog #6

The title of this image is “PhotoBlog #6”. I took this a couple of weekends ago in my house when I was painting my room. I took this with my Nikon D3100. I edited it by sharpening the actual paint drop and brightening the image. It could be better if there was even more focus on the paint and less on everything around it.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

i really like this photo! i don't think this couldn't have gotten any better! i love how it focuses on the edge of the paint!

Unknown said...

Nancy N.- HHS

Hey Brianna! Nice closeup! I really liked how you were able to focus and capture the paint dropping right in the moment! There is a nice balance between the blue of the backgound and the white of the paint! This is definitely a keeper! Good job!

Anonymous said...

Nice picture. I love the simplicity of the white paint and it goes well with the colors in the background. The lighting is great and so is the shadow.

~Carolina M HHS~

Anonymous said...

Bailey D- HHS
I really like how the paint is in the process of dripping. It freezes the time of the photo. I also really like the colors in the background, they bring out the bright white. I also really like the shadow of the stick.

Anonymous said...

I love how you captured the movement of the paint. Also i like how the white paint causes a contrasst with the other colors in the background of the picture. It was a good call to enhance the paint droplet so that it is defined more and does not blend in to the paint behind it.
- Elizabeth R.- HHS

Anonymous said...

i really like this photo and how simple it looks with the white and the contrast the white paint has with the background. i really like how you enhanced that one droop of paint so it didn't blend in with the rest of the paint.
~Taylor T- HHS

Anonymous said...

I love how focused this picture is. The drop is captured really well. I like how there is very little of the background included, it really shows the detail in the paint can. I like the contrast between the paint and the rim and the contrast between the white paint and the blue background.

Anonymous said...

I love how the paint drop is seen clearly and not blended into the background. If the background was blurred and had more focus to the middle, like you said it could've looked more intriguing. Nice work though!
maria v-hhs