Monday 3 February 2014

Cropping Images


This is a wide shot that I took in school of some bike rails. I think this image has a few points of interest that I would like the focus on. I will crop this image into four seperate smaller images, using the cropping tool in Photoshop. 

This is the first image that I cropped. I think the texture of the ground and the worn out pattern on the bike rail make this photo good. 


This is the second image. I had followed the Rule of Thirds and placed the subject of the image more to the left than the centre. 


This is the third image that I cropped. I cropped it this way because I believe the contrasting textures from the ground and the grass  complement each other well.


This is the final photo that I cropped of the bike rack. I think this photo is good because of the repetitive lines and pattern that is made by the metal bars. 



On all of the photos,  increased the exposure, brightness and contrast to make the textures stand out a little bit more, but kept it subtle.

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