Monday, March 19, 2018

Olivia N- Paper Flowers

The photo is called Paper Flowers and was taken in Hoover,Al on February 25,2018.I took this picture with an iPhone 7.I edited the picture in Photoshop.It was edited by adding layers of different textures and blending them together.I also added a filter,vignette,and increased the contrast and saturation of the picture.The image could be better if it was shot from a different angle and closer up to the tree.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

This picture looks amazing! I love all of the colors included in the image. I like how it has a dark tone to it. The feeling is very mysterious. I think the photograph could be better if it was shot closer up to the tree just so the texture could be seen more clearly. Overall, great job!

Anonymous said...

I love the contrast from dark green to the 'washed' Pink of the flowers. I like the filter that added the blue one to the image. However I think you could have added more of the vignette to the edges of the photos. Which would have added more drama to the photo.

Anonymous said...

this picture gives off a really cool vibe I like it. I love how there are some dark point in the picture. I wish that you could have added a little more vintage tinting. other than that it is a great picture I love it

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! I love how it is underexposed, because it helps with the mellow mood. I also like how there is not one main focus because people can get lost looking at this image. The colors are so pretty and relaxed, being that they are not super saturated. This is a keeper!

Anonymous said...

I like the focus of the photo; I like the sharp focus of it. I like the tone of the photo because it give it a music video feeling. I would hang this photo on my wall because think it will fit will well with my room and something to lookout.

Morgan G HHS

Anonymous said...

I love how the red pops out in this picture. The saturation level is perfect and you really took the time to show the details of the lines in the leaves and the flower itself. Great Job!