This picture is entitled, The Dark Forest. I took this panorama in The Preserve last weekend. To edit this I boosted the contrast and vibrance and moved the levels around to where I thought it looked best. Then, I felt like it needed a little more to it, so I used a technique called streams of dusty light (AKA: Jesus Light). After I did that, I changed the layer setting to Divide to give this image a dark and mysterious look.
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8 comments:
This is a really nice picture! I really like the panorama and the light streaming in through the tress. It really adds something to the picture. Good job!
Mary L- HHS
I really like this picture, it looks mysterious like walking through an Alice and Wonderland forest because the trees are all long and wobbly, very cool
Mary C-HHS
I really like this picture. I like the color of the sky and the effect you put on it. It's very visually interesting. Good job Emily!
Katie W- HHS
i love this picture! i like the dramatic angle it is taken in and the beams of light coming through the trees are perfect! i do wish though it was more saturated that way you can see more of the shades of red in the picture and it looks more fairy-tail like. love it!
I love this image! I love the composition. It has a really interesting, dramatic angle. I also think this is a wonderful use of my Jesus light tutorial!
Emily W-HHS
I love this picture! Its very creative and I think it really gets people's attention. The colors and the way you edited is just very interesting to look at. The 'Jesus Light' gives it a more mysterious look. I think you did a great job. Love it!
Yesenia S - HHS
I really like this picture. it looks like someone running through the woods in a vampier movie or something but I really like the shadow from the sunset and how it correlates with the glare you made coming from the trees. I also like the colors in the sky and the trees. Overall this is a very good job!!
This is a cool picture! Its really fun to look at and is very interesting. Good job with the sky! I really like the angle it was shot at as well. Great Job!
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