Friday, April 30, 2010

Easy blur







The picture on the left is a blur filter and a changed opacity which gave it form with a blurry finish. The filter used gives the whites in the photo a milky finish which helps to bring out the blue background becuase the objects are not as define.
The picture on the right has the same filter as the one of the left but this picture has a different light source so the color is more cohesive throught the image. But the image does pop because of the sinks many highlights.

Filter the background




The image on the left has a filter called dark strokes added to it. The dark strokes add a contrast between the leaves in the background and pink flowers in the foreground. Also the leave are more distorted and blured while the flowers are more in focus creating a clear focal point.
For the image on the right i used a couple of filters, they are spatter, ink outline, and dark strokes. The spatter made the background look like it had little dots. Then the ink outline blended it the dots a little better and finally the dark strokes add the contrast and highlight of the image.

Blur/Overlay




The Picture on the right has an added blur to it. The blur takes away the definetion of the objects in the image and adds a milky texture to it. I feel it makes the objects pop because it brings out their colors more.
The Picture on the left also has added blur. The blur in this image highlights the brighter light of the outdoors compared to the inside of the garage causing the blue door in the middle to pop.

Neon Glow Filter

This photo has the neon glow filter attached to it. Because the sign in the picutre is already a fluorescent color compared to the dark background the sign is looked at at the main focal point. The added filter simply adds to the emphasis of it.


This photo also has the neon glow filter added to it. The rays of the rising sun are more noticable because of the filter. Also because of the color alteration, the viewer will focus more on the bright sun.






Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Friday, April 16, 2010