Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Heath M- Hoover Views

The title of his image is called “Hoover Views” and was taken at the Preserve last week at around 4:30. I took this picture with my Canon EOS 40D. I edited this picture by using the tools: Spot Healer, Brightness and Contrast, Cropping, and by messing around with the Curves in Photoshop. I believe that this photo could have been better if I used Curves more and outlined the model.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like the dark exposure of the person but there is also some pleasant exposure in the sunset. I like how the person in the picture is not centered making the image more dramatic. The colors in the sunset are really pretty and give off a nice balance and blend. I really like this image because of how simple it is yet it could have a thousand different meanings behind it.
Raven H HHS

Anonymous said...

This picture is very cool and unique. I like how you can barely identity the person in the photo so it is kind of a mystery. The way the sun is setting and the angle it is taken from is very good. The photo is very well edited. Good job.

Anonymous said...

Great shot Heath! The silhouette lighting effect it has is very enjoyable to look at. The difference between Ziven's dark color and the bright color of the skyline creates a defined difference bringing attention to him. I really would have enjoyed this post more if you has more of a story to go with what you were doing during the time you took this photo.
Tyler L-HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this image and the focus which is put on your subject, being careful of not putting too much focus on your subject so as to overbear the colors of the sky. The use of color is used very nicely in this photo, as well as the balance of light and dark. I would however have cropped the photo a little more on the right, because it is a tad too elongated. Overall, great picture!
Kristie M-HHS

Anonymous said...

What up Heath it's Brandon. This picture is pretty cool my man. I like the blanket effect of the clouds and the contrast of color above and below the clouds themselves. Maybe brighten the image as a whole a little bit to take some strain off the eyes. Great picture dude. Ziven did good. Must of been hard for him.