For this weeks assignment, we were given the task to take 5-10 photos from around our house and be creative with them. I decided to take my guinea pigs, Nutmeg and Cinnamon, outside to graze since it was warm out. Last week, I watched a Zoom webinar hosted by one of my favorite photographers Irene Rudnyk. The lecture was about how to further incorporate depth into your work. She was directly working with portrait photography, but I figured that it would also work with really any subject. I put my camera close to the ground to use the different lengths of grass to make my images 3D, and I love how this effect turned out. For our editing, we had to use either the Photoshop app for your phone or the desktop application. I've had Photoshop installed on my computer for over a year now and love using it because it's so diverse. For my editing, I did basic Camera Raw adjustments and then used Clone Stamp to erase away distractions, Dodge & Burn for light adjustments, and lastly, Selective Color to tone down the bright green and yellow tones.
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I decided to be a little creative with the editing of my best image for this assignment. I used Photoshop to only highlight the color of my cat's beautiful eyes, which turned out lovely. Since its now spring and the weather is warm, my mom got some colorful flowers so I thought that they as well would be a good subject. I decided to go with simple editing. For this assignment, I shot with an open aperture of f/1.4-2.8 to focus the attention on only one of the flowers.
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