James Coleman
Focal GIF8/30/2018 You have to take different picture from different zooms but you also have to make sure that the person you are taking a picture of is still in the frame. They have to be in the same frame the whole time or at least close enough. Once you are done, you have to upload them into photoshop and stack them. Once you've stacked them you put them into a timeline and then set the pace of how fast you want them to go. Once you've done that, you go to file, export, save for web, and title it how ever you want. Once you've done all that you are finished.
Leaves inspired by artists8/30/2018 This is Jerry Uelsmann because he does a lot of black and white photos so I did the same. I added the leaf on the right to make it seem more like his style. This is the style of Ben Von Wong because he is all about the environment. He wants to show people the beautiful life of nature. This is his style because he does HDR even tho you can't really tell. I didn't want to make it too bright. This is Ansel Adams because he does a lot of of black and white photos. I wanted the back ground to stand out so i choose the rainbow. This is Yousef Karsch because he also does a lot of black and white but he also does it in protrait mode so I got the leaf. I couldn't get my David Hockney photos from last year. He has some photos that are like HDR so I went for that style instead. This is Alice Gao because she does a lot of simple protraits. They are plain, simple or basic so i went for the same. Olivia Bee makes one color pop out the most while the rest is all dark so I made the Tree pop out a lot. Sandy Skoglund does these weird patterns that are the same everywhere on the photo so I went for yellow because it stands out the most. For Brooke she make her shadows dark so the photo can pop out and make the colors stand out more and that;s what i went for. August 20th, 20188/20/2018 1. A RAW file is a format that captures all the image data recorded.
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