Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Other Photos

Nikon D5200
4-6-14
18-55 mm lens
f/5.6
1/320 sec
ISO 100
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 48 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details: I brought the exposure down a third of a stop and brought the contrast +21. The highlights I brought down all the way. Yellow saturation was brought up to +84 and the green all the way. The yellow luminance was brought down all the way and the green was brought down to -91. I re-cropped this image to get rid of some distracting elements such as a twig in the bottom left corner and made the image a more severe wide angle than before.
Nikon D5200
4-6-14
18-55 mm lens
f/5.3
1/1000 sec
ISO 100
Exposure bias +.3
Focal Length 46 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details: The original picture was largely brown with not a whole lot of color from the sky or the mountains as the fog came in so I choose to make this a black and white photo. I adjusted the exposure down .3 of a stop which brought the image back to original exposure, I don't think I realized that I had the exposure up when I was shooting. I brought the highlights, shadows, whites, and blacks all down -26, -64, -36, and -18 to bring out more detail from the image. I added a little bit of red color to the image not very noticeable but I think that it makes it look a lot better than if it didn't have any red in it.
Nikon D5200
4-6-14
18-55 mm lens
f/5.0
1/640 sec
ISO 200
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 18 mm
Neutral Density filter
Editing Details: The exposure was brought down to -.6 and the contrast up +5. The highlights were brought down -17 and the blacks -6. The vibrance and saturation were brought up +14. The green hue was brought up +16. masking was brought up 70. I cropped the image to get rid of the right side of the river bank and used spot removal in the bottom right corner to get ride of some tall grass that was poking in on the side of the picture.


Nikon D5200
4-6-14
55-300 mm lens
f/5.0
1/1250 sec
ISO 100
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 62 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details: Mostly all I did with this picture is convert it to black and white. I cropped the picture down to have the one strand of barbed wire coming in through the corner. I adjusted orange, yellow, and green down and blue up a little. masking was brought to 52 and I had to straighten the image so the pole was straight up and down. I re-cropped this image as well to get rid of some gray blurriness from behind that was distracting in the background.

Nikon D5200
4-6-14
18-55 mm lens
f/7.1
1/200 sec
ISO 200
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 32 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details: I made the photo black and white, a common pattern with me. The exposure was brought down two thirds of a stop and the contrast up to +36. The highlights and whites were brought down all the way, the shadows up +5, and the blacks up +45. Red and orange were brought up all the way which makes the pine cone look white. Yellow was brought down to -56, green -47 and blue -69. Finally I cropped the image so the pine cone was on the left side with the sky poking through the branches on the right.

Nikon D5200
4-13-14
18-55 mm lens
f/16
1/1600 sec
ISO 400
Focal Length 50 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details: I brought the saturation up +31 and cropped the image in closer to the grass pieces. I used spot removal to remove the blade of grass on the bottom that was pointed out. That was all I thought necessary to do.

Commercial

Nikon D5200
4-6-14
18-55 mm lens
f/3.5
1/400 sec
ISO 100
Exposure bias +.3
Focal Length 18 mm
Natural lighting and gold reflector used
Editing Details: The highlights and and whites were brought down to -36 so take away from the brightness of the snow. Clarity was boosted to +26 and saturation to +2 to bring out the color of the backpack and red shirt. I also brought up the saturation of blue to +58 to make the backpack stand out more over the red shirt. Masking was boosted to 62. The goal of this picture was to advertise a camera bag that is good for taking into the woods or anywhere. We had our model looking into the woods in appropriate attire for hiking. We did not think it necessary to have the brand logo placed somewhere else since it is clearly visible on the backpack.Since the final I have changed the color of the model's jacket to a light orange color as it complements the blue o the back pack. If we could have done this again we would have had the model holding a camera up to his face like he was taking a picture though we would be careful not to have the cameras logo visible in the shot.

Night

Nikon D5200
4-6-14
55-300 mm
f/20
2 sec
ISO 100
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 300 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details: I cropped the picture to focus on the icicles, having them centered horizontally. I converted the picture to black and white because the original didn't have much going on for color as it was and I thought this made it look smoother. I brought the blacks and shadows down -45 and -24 to make the icicles stand out more against the black. I brought the highlights down -17 to make the picture less blinding. Clarity was dropped to -50 and saturation -100.

Nikon D5200
4-13-14
18-55 mm lens
f/3.5
30 sec
ISO 200
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 18 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details:The photo was put into black and white. The clarity was boosted to +33. Masking was brought to 57. The colors stayed at what LR has for a black and white preset. I re-cropped this to get rid of the ground line that was on the bottom and used spot removal to fix some stray pieces of grass that were poking up from the bottom.
Nikon D5200
4-13-14
18-35 mm lens
f/3.8
30 sec
ISO 200
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 22 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details: I brought the highlights and the whites up leaving the shadows and blacks where they were. I played with the individual saturation of each color bringing all of them down except green and aqua to bring the focus on the purple light on the barn. I cropped the bottom grass a little bit.

Landscape

Nikon D5200
4-6-14
18-55 mm lens
f/5.6
1/640 sec
ISO 100
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 55 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details: First I placed the four images in black and white then I played with the temperature to see what looked good, I ended up bringing the temp way up. I brought the exposure down over a stop and the contrast up. I brought the highlights down all the way and left the rest. I boosted the clarity a little.i played with the tone curve making the lights go up. Red, orange, yellow, green, and aqua were brought down, while blue, purple, and magenta were brought up. I added very little red to this picture like the other black and white landscape I have. And finally I put them all together in a panorama and cropped it down.

Nikon D5200
4-13-14
18-55 mm lens
f/16
1/60 sec
ISO 100
Exposure bias 0
Focal Length 22 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details:I played withe the temp bringing it to 10964. The exposure was brought down -.1 and contrast up +10. Blacks were brought to -17 to take out more detail from the landscape. The lights were brougt down all the way in the tone curve and darks -7 and shadows +25. Aqua hue was brought up +56 and blue +27. saturation of red, orange, yellow, aqua, and blue were brought up +18, +53, +67, +100, and +100. Luminance of blue was brought down -31. I cropped the photo to take out more of the sky and bring the bottom of the river up more. I cloned out a lens flare that was in the river. I re-cropped to remove some of the sky on top and to put the sun toward the left side and make the edge of the river closer to the left edge of the frame.
Nikon D5200
4-13-14
18-55 mm lens
f/29
1/400 sec
ISO 100
Exposure bias -1.7
Focal Length 44 mm
Natural lighting
Editing Details:The exposure was brought down -.1. Vibrance and saturation were brought up +30. The image was cropped to put the windmill on the left side of the frame.I used spot removal to hide the small post on the bottom right corner of the frame.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Edited Pictures

These are some the photos that I have edited from our trips, I don't plan on using any of these for my final but I liked them so I figured I should share them with you guys.





Sunday, April 13, 2014

Pictures from Red Lodge









Here are some of my pictures from the trip to Red Lodge. These are all unedited but they are some of my favorites