I used hue/saturation to mess with the color and mix it up to make an odd looking land and sky and make it look out of this world. For the second picture I used the smudge tool to make the sky look weird and warped.
I used hue/saturation to mess with the color and mix it up to make an odd looking land and sky and make it look out of this world. For the second picture I used the smudge tool to make the sky look weird and warped.
This lyric matched my photo because of the stance and the words. The words say the body says stop but his spirit cries never meaning that no matter how much pain I endure I won’t give up. An audience would interpret this work as courage because of the strong words that are being given and what it means.
When it comes to portraits, fill flash can spice up them by ironing out the unwanted shadows and dark circles under the eyes of your subject. On top of that, it can evenly scintillate your subject on luminous and shiny days. If you are shooting outdoor, don’t rival the sun rather try to complement the sunlight by adjusting the intensity of the fill flash. In order to adjust the intensity, dial down the flash power. You can also contemplate using a diffuser to achieve a natural image. With this placement, the sun will reflect more light on the hair and also catchlight on the eyes.
I like this cover because it is capturing the moment of the person parachuting.
This cover is another favorite of mine because it has monkey in it. Monkey see monkey do.
This cover is cool because its a nice portrait of JFK sitting in his office.