Emma Dawes Portfollio, a set on Flickr.
Level3photo
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Broken Gass Effect
Original image
Taken from a canon EOS 500D
Appature f/18.0
Exposure 1/125
Select the white colour and edit the background using the coulor balance and the hue and saturation effect.
Broken glass Effect -
Drag Broken glass into photoshop.
Drag the brokn glass into the background to create a new layer.
push cmd T to resize the object, rotate so the image is potrait and make it the same size as your background.
The effect used is called 'Difference'
Then take the opacity dwn to 60% to create a more natural effect.
Taken from a canon EOS 500D
Appature f/18.0
Exposure 1/125
Select the white colour and edit the background using the coulor balance and the hue and saturation effect.
Broken glass Effect -
Drag Broken glass into photoshop.
Drag the brokn glass into the background to create a new layer.
push cmd T to resize the object, rotate so the image is potrait and make it the same size as your background.
The effect used is called 'Difference'
Then take the opacity dwn to 60% to create a more natural effect.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Lord Alan Sugar - Basic Photoshop
Shortcut keys used:
Alt Scroll - Zoom in and out
cmd T - Resize head
V - Move head
Cmd J - Create Layer
Magnetic lasso tool
Cmd t - Able to rotate heads
Alt Scroll - Zoom in and out
cmd T - Resize head
V - Move head
Cmd J - Create Layer
Magnetic lasso tool
Cmd t - Able to rotate heads
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Treatment Photography
Treament Photography Questions
1. Type of production and brief details onSubject/Concept:
- In Motion Photography is to do with movement, for my pictures i would like to use sport for instance a footballer or a rugby player running with the ball with the surrounding players blured behind them.
This is the kind of idea i was thinking of doing as it makes the player look like they are going extremley fast and i personaly like this effect, especially when looking at sport pictures.
Also I have an idea of taking a picture of a dandelion in the wind with the pollon floating into the air.
Also i would like to get some pictures of moving cars on a motorway from a high angle or from the side
Also i would like to get some pictures of moving cars on a motorway from a high angle or from the side
2. Facilities: What facilities do you need for this project list all including software and hardware for the whole project:
- A Canon 500D camera and tripod
- Spare batteries
- Memory Card
- A safe location to take the pictures
- Photoshop
3. Finance: If you produced this project outside of the college you need to show how much would it cost to hire the equipment that you intend to use.
- Canon 450D Camera; £100.83 for a weekly hire.- Camlink TPPRE20 Premium Tripod; £19.99
- Sandisk 8GB Card; £8 for weekly hire.
- Photo Editing Software (Photoshop); £23 for a Month.
4. Contributors: Who do you need to help this for you project? This includes talent and crew.
I will need help from my Friend who i will ask to do diferent things for me so i can try and capture the movement. Also i will need help from Don or Chris with the camera, for instance asking how to change the apeture and shutter speed to capture the type of images i would like.
5. Presentation: How will you present the pictures? Will you include a soundtrack, think about copy write issues etc.
After i have captured my in motion photographs i will present them in a slideshow, i may add some music if i think i can get music to represent and corrospond with my pictures. If I do use music in my presentation i will clearly state who the song is by, to give them credit so it will not be copy right.
After i have captured my in motion photographs i will present them in a slideshow, i may add some music if i think i can get music to represent and corrospond with my pictures. If I do use music in my presentation i will clearly state who the song is by, to give them credit so it will not be copy right.
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