Friday 10 May 2013

Bid For A New School

In this photo i have used a plain black & white filter to show serious damage to the school in a darker, more unhappy light

Bid For New School

On this photo i have used a Reticulation filter, to darken and filter out every other color bar black and white, also makes the photo look older than it is

Bid For New School

On this photo i have used a Rough Pastels filter to blur some of the graffiti seen, to show some more run down parts of the school in a new light.

Bid For New School

On this photo i have used a Diffused Glow filter, to portray deeper emotion through an abandoned end of a run down school.

Wednesday 8 May 2013

Flowers

On this picture i have used a Fresco edit, which ultimately darkened the background and darkened the colors of this flower to make it really stand out from its background.

Flowers



 On this picture i have used a Smudge Stick filter, which lowered the amount of sun glaring off the leaves on this extraordinary plant.

Flowers

On this picture i have used a Cutout filter, which allows the vibrant colors to almost jump off its object.

Flowers

I have used a lense flair on this picture to focus the eye to the main attraction which is the beautiful colorful flower.

Wednesday 24 April 2013

My pets.

In this photograph i have used a black and white filter, was raising the saturation to highlight this cats dark patterns.

My pets.

On this photo i have played with contrast along with using a smudge effect to turn his mouth into smile so it looks like the cat is displaying emotion, happiness.

My pets.

On this photograph i have played with the hue and lowered the contrast, i have also used a blur filter which gives it a blurred kind of vision effect for this photo.

How to upload picture's.

David Regulski 
Media Studies 

How to upload photographs from a SD card to an Apple Mac.

1)   Take the photographs for your project with the SD card inside of the camera
2)   Eject the SD card from the camera
3)   Insert the SD in the slot provided either on the side of the back of the Apple Mac
4)   A file will come on the home screen
5)   Click on the file and all of your photographs should be there
6)   Make a suitable file e.g. ‘Photography Project’
7)   Drag and drop your photographs from the SD file to your file

My pets.

On this picture, i have edited it by filtering the black and white so you can see the vibrant patterns on the cat more clearly.