Thursday, November 18, 2021

Emily B - Mini Camp Fire


 I named this photo Mini Camp Fire. I took the image with my Nikon DSLR camera on September 30, 2021 in my front yard. I re-touched the image so there wouldn’t be any weird shadows. I also increased the orange tint. I think the ground is a little distracting because some parts are blurry while other parts aren’t, so I could have fixed that to make it better. 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a great photo, I really like all the detail in the photo. I actually like the ground and the different type of texture it adds to the photo. Adding more of an orange tint was a good decision, and the tint is not over powering the image. The only thing I would change is possibly the angle of the photo. However, I think overall this image is really good.

-Sophia C. HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like the fire being the center of the photo! and the way that the lighting is focused! I think that you could play around with coloring and saturation some more and it would be realy really cool!
-Maddie T HHS

Anonymous said...

This photo is really unique. I think I would have cropped the photo more to get rid of more dead space. I also would have played more with the dodge and burn tool in Photoshop. Overall, this is photo is really detailed and great.

Anonymous said...

I really think your picture turned out exceptionally well. I have a keen eye for underexposed pictures because I really appreciate underexposed pictures for the effect of shadows surrounding a certain element of the picture, making it transform. I love the backdrop of darkness and the uncertaintanty of the whole picture. The focus on the main portion of the fire is well balanced and the depth perception effects are in place well. Overall I think your picture is really good and very interesting, good job!

Anonymous said...

I love your picture it is looks very good! I like how the angle of he shape looks very good and the light of the picture is very good. It could be good if you put under wood sands to looks more real and appear as if you are in a desert or a forest. But you did very good job. Amira -HCS

Anonymous said...

This is a very pretty picture. I like how the fire brings out everything and how its so visible. There is no over exposure nor is there no under exposure its just right and its very cute.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture. I love how the flame makes the surrounding area glow while the lighting isn't too dim or too bright. The glow is very visually appealing and overall, this photo is very well taken.

Adam T. 7th