Thursday, January 31, 2013

Exercise - Architectural Shooting #1

January 31st, 2013

During this exercise we went out and took photos in groups. We could take a picture of anything we wanted that had to do with architecture. I shot a photo of the vents on the side of the drinking fountain. The patterns of the vent caught my eye. After editing, I would try to shoot straighter and try to stay symmetric because that shot would've been perfect fo it. I also learned that I would try to shoot in a more exposed area because the vents were a little underexposed.
The editing process was fairly easy. My photo wasn't difficult or complicated so editing wasn't a pain. I just had trouble making it evenly straight because I had shot it at an angle. I feel like I could work on the white balance editing because it can get a little tricky and if you don't fix it right it'll look unnatural. Sharpening the image is a little hard too because sometimes when you sharpen it too much it'll look grainy. I like the process though, and my partner Lizzy worked great with me. We went through the exercise without any problems and we both input into the editing.



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