Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Original vs. Edit


In the original image there are background objects that distract the viewer from the two main subjects and the image is overexposed, making it appear quite bland and colourless.
In the edited version I have cropped the image so that the background objects aren't in it and so that the two subjects intercept the grid lines of the rule of thirds, drawing more attention to them. I have also added a hue of warm colour, making the photo appear brighter and more interesting.





The density of the leaves behind created a good backdrop for the photo, drawing more attention to the light clothes of the subject.
I added a warmer hue to the picture to draw further attention to the colour of the subject's lips and to make the picture appear a little brighter.





Unfortunately in this picture the light from the windows behind the camera created a pattern on the plain white backdrop.
I edited the picture to give a different background, to get rid of the pattern from before. However, the light from the original picture still makes the left subject's hair hard to blend in properly into the background and the photo may be too 'busy' to use in a magazine.






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