Thursday, April 21, 2022

Courtni D- Hallways


 The title of this photo is “Hallways”. This was taken at Hoover during the Architecture Assignment. It was taken with one of Mr. Rigsby’s cameras. To edit this photo I adjusted the lighting, bumped up the details, and adjusted the saturation. I think if I decided to edit it in photoshop and played around a little bit I could have found some things to help make the photo better. 


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I actually do like this photo, its quite interesting and almost creepy. The angle is almost reminiscent of a horror movie. I really like the lighting too. I just have two minor complaints. The first is the sharpness and detail is a little lack luster. Also I feel like there is very little color, and too drab. But apart from that it is great.

WBB- HHS

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I don't like this image very much. It is boring and little effort was used to utilize good photography mechanics. The composition does not enhance the hallway, the focus is soft and grainy, and there is very little evidence. I would completely readjust your position and the editing techniques.

Anonymous said...

I like this photo, even though it is just a picture of a hallway. I like how the light steaming through the window contrasts to the muted colors of the hallway. it would have been better for the composition of the image if a wide angle lens was used, as to give a full scope of the hallway. Overall I think the photo is very nice!

Anonymous said...

I love the point of view this picture was taken from. I also love the outline of the shadows cast by the window. I think my favorite part is how bright the foreground is, but how the hallway and background gets very dark. I love that lighting gradient. Honestly I do not think there is anything you could do to make this better. Great job! -CH

Anonymous said...

This picture is not one of the best, it looks like this was a last-minute picture. You could have done different angles or more exposure, this is just plain no character whats so ever. better luck next time.

Anonymous said...

I really love the simplicity of this image. Although it could have been taken from a different angle, I like the angle you choose to portray. The photo provides a different point of view and forces viewers to look for the "focus" and reflect on what the expected once they realize the really isn't one. I could see this being used as an icebreaker within my coalition community. - AAT : HHS