Tree Altered
D. and I went to the downtown area the other day and took the cameras with us. While I used my film SLR camera, D. was snapping shots with the digital. This little series is of seven pictures she took of a tree down by the river at Centennial Park. I took a few of the same shots with the film camera and I hope they turn out similarly.
These first four shots were taken with regular color settings on the camera. I then used Photoshop to adjust the lighting, taking all the color out, and then taking the contrast to a +50.
(I suggest that you click on the images to open them up in a larger view.)
For the next three shots, the color setting on the camera was changed to sepia. I then used Photoshop to adjust the lighting before taking the brightness to -20 and the contrast to +20.
These first four shots were taken with regular color settings on the camera. I then used Photoshop to adjust the lighting, taking all the color out, and then taking the contrast to a +50.
(I suggest that you click on the images to open them up in a larger view.)
For the next three shots, the color setting on the camera was changed to sepia. I then used Photoshop to adjust the lighting before taking the brightness to -20 and the contrast to +20.
2 Comments:
Too cool T!
M~
These are very cool :)
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