Shelburne Bay Panoram

Shelburne Bay Panoram

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Week 13 Portraits

For this picture, it took a little bit to get since it was cold and that they were having fun playing around in the snow.  This portrait picture is a mixture of serious and candid.  My cousin noticed that I was taking a picture while my sister was busy picking up her cell out of the snow.


For this picture of the firefighter at a memorial ceremony, I had a difficult time getting the right picture simply because it was hard to move around and get the image I was looking to get.  Instead of getting an image of him looking into space, I got this image of him in a deep stare.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Week 10 Text Tool

The Original


I decided to use the text tool and the brush for this one, trying to make it look like an ad in a Porsche brochure. I downloaded a paintbrush of the Porsche logo.  And for the text, I actually took a picture of the model "Boxster" and spent an hour using masks to remove everything from the photo except the word. After all that I shrank it to size and colored it white.

Week 10 Brush Tool

The Original

In this photo I used the brush tool to fill in the Nike swoosh logo. I first went along the outer edge of the logo with a soft brush. Then, I used a hard brush to fill in the center.

Week 10 Clone Tool

The Original

I used the clone tool to add a few more penguins to the image. Instead of using full body clones I used the head as one and the body as another. I put the clones on a separate layer so I could fine tune the images by erasing everything except the animal.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Week 9 Filter Manipulation


 For the photo of the Porsche Boxster I used a filter named Poster Edges. I was looking to make the photo look like it was drawn and colored in.
 











  For the photo of The Nubble Lighthouse I tried for a watercolor/ painted look. To create this look I used three different filters: Cut Out, Median, and Dry Brush. I like how it came out.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Week 8 Lighting and Color Manipulation

 









For the first photo, I chose to go a little darker rather than lighten the image. After playing with the levels, I tweaked the hue/saturation and exposure. After that I added a color overlay. Once I decided to go darker I wanted to have it so the aerial was more of a silhouetted focal point in the image and at the same time keep the vibrant colors of the flag.









 For this photo my plan was to bring out the vibrant colors of the sky, water and the beach. I wanted to make the colors to be noticed. All I did in this one was a few level changes, a few curve changes, and hue/saturation changes.










For this photo I chose to do a couple different color overlays to create this image. I changed the levels to where I wanted them. Then, I did two gradient fill overlays. Then, played with the curves. And finally, I did a couple of tweaks to the hue/saturation and the color balance. This sort of gives it a sepia tone look but still keep some color to keep the eyes interested.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Week 7 Image Manipulation


In the above image I used the select tool to remove the cloudy sky and replace it with this beautiful sunset.

In this photo I used the select tool to remove the trees and lake from inside the windows. Then, I replaced the window openings with a picture of The Nubble Lighthouse. Also in this image I used quick mask mode to finely remove unwanted pixels.

For this image I used the select tool to change the color of the trees and the river to be in a black and white color scheme. After selecting everything below the sky I used a photo filter to change the color.