Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Tyler L- Night Lens

I call this photo Night Lens. I took this in my front yard on a school night for our Day and Night Assignment. I took this shot with my Nikon D3300. I edited by increasing the contrast and cropping the street light in the background out. I think it could be better if I spent more time editing it by specifically darkening the background more.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

First off I would like to say I LOVE this photo!! Great job! I really enjoy the lights and the kinda warm vibe its giving off. Its really in focus and gravitates my attention straight to the lens. I find the focus of the lights and lens really intriguing, a total keeper if you ask me. I enjoy the glow it also gives off, its not to harsh and is really greatly put together! Keep it up!
-Julia M. HHS

Anonymous said...

This photo is probably one of the coolest I have seen! The lighting is really well done because it brings my attention straight to the subject of the picture. The color also creates a very welcoming vibe for the picture. Honestly, I think you made the background dark enough because in my opinion it contrasts the subject well. Keep up this awesome work.

Anonymous said...

This photo is a really good one. I love it and the way it looks. I love the lighting it looks good and grabs some one attention. I love the way you made the background darker. everything looks good in the picture. In my option i would have it black and white and then made the lights to the color it is. Good Job!!!

Anonymous said...

This is a really good picture! I love the use of christmas lights as a light source, however I feel like it was a little harsh and threw off the photo a little bit. However, you did a really great job of staying on third and having a sharp focus on the subject. Overall, great job!
Kristie M- HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like how the subject is not centered in the photograph, I also like how the lights are the source of light in this picture. It lights up the subject in a heavenly way. The woodchips in the photo and a good texture to it also. I like this picture because it gives a soothing vibe and a peaceful one.
Alyssa R -HHS

Anonymous said...

Dang man this rocks. I like that the lights have an almost halo effect without creating glare. The inside of the lens itself looks super cool, and the mix of chrome and matte on the main body rocks. Keep up the work my guy.
- Brandon H

Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed what you did with that lens. The reflecting in the lens looks really neat. I have the same camera as you which is way cool. I like the contrast and the back ground could have been darker like you said but other than that it looks great.
Matthew G.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! I think you did a good job focus the camera on the lens and lights. The picture also has the perfect amount of lighting making the lights seem very bright. The overall color of the picture looks very warm. The picture is perfectly balanced with the lights and darks.

Anonymous said...

I really love this photo. I love how you focused on the camera and the lights. The warm coloring of this photo is great. It's perfectly balanced with lights and darks. It has the perfect amount of lighting and makes it bright. The reflection of the lights in the lens is a good touch to have gotten.
-Sarah Hutnak HHS

Anonymous said...

This is a great picture! I really like how you used the rule of thirds. This is a well lit picture. I really like the tone of this picture. I agree with you a darker background would have looked better. Overall this picture is really good!

Reid B.-HHS