Photography Project - Photo 1
I was initially going to do my photography project on the broad subject of winter light (it made sense considering the time of year and I am most interested in landscape photography!) However I found all my winter light photos had trees in them so the topic of my project is trees.
The above tree is on the road to the Gamekeeper's cottage on the way up to Peniel Heugh, the hill close to Ancrum. I thought the disappearing road created a bit of interest alongside the beautiful shadows on the tree.
I initially changed the above original by increasing the contrast (I was using photoshop express) and applying a low vibrancy. I liked it as it brought out the yellow lichen on the tree more and it strengthened the reflection on the road so giving a nice blue/yellow complementary look.
I also tried it by increasing the contrast and applying pinhole black and white. I like pinhole as it really brings out the detail of e.g. the bark and the clouds in the sky (not obvious in this photo). I tend to have the setting on low in pinhole as I don't like having the dark circle of gloom around the photo.
I couldn't decide which I preferred (which is a problem when editing photos, I am finding) so I have submitted both editions. Don't worry, this wont happen often!
This photo was taken on my phone.
The above tree is on the road to the Gamekeeper's cottage on the way up to Peniel Heugh, the hill close to Ancrum. I thought the disappearing road created a bit of interest alongside the beautiful shadows on the tree.
I initially changed the above original by increasing the contrast (I was using photoshop express) and applying a low vibrancy. I liked it as it brought out the yellow lichen on the tree more and it strengthened the reflection on the road so giving a nice blue/yellow complementary look.
I also tried it by increasing the contrast and applying pinhole black and white. I like pinhole as it really brings out the detail of e.g. the bark and the clouds in the sky (not obvious in this photo). I tend to have the setting on low in pinhole as I don't like having the dark circle of gloom around the photo.
I couldn't decide which I preferred (which is a problem when editing photos, I am finding) so I have submitted both editions. Don't worry, this wont happen often!
This photo was taken on my phone.
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