Monday, December 1, 2014

Rebecca G- Brick Wall

I took this picture downtown on Morris Avenue for the 3rd choice assignment. I took it with my digital Nikon camera. I edited it by adjusting the brightness, hue and saturation, color balance and vibrance. I also added a gray layer and did some dodging and burning to add more contrast to the picture. I wish that the picture had more color.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this! This photo gives off almost an eerie whimsical feel. It almost seems like there is a story behind it. I love the detail the leaves add. Great job!

Meredith V- HHS

Anonymous said...

This is a really cool picture! i like how there are certain bricks popping out! it gives the picture essence! Good job!

Anna Kathryn D-HHS

Anonymous said...

This photo is cool! I love the lighting and how it makes the picture feel old and rustic! I also love the colors! I like this photo!

Hope W.- HHS

Anonymous said...

This is a very good photo! It looks very overgrown. The detail of the bricks is nice. The dark tones add a nice touch.
John Michael A

Anonymous said...

This photo is nice because of the texture on the wall and that the vines provide. I think you have good composition with the vines on the right and I like how the discolored bricks are more prominent. The only think I would agree with you that this image have a bit more color, but I do like the sad mood this image portrays.

Mason L - HHS

Anonymous said...

i love this! the vines and branches covering the bricks make it look old, and that gives it a really cool feel. It's almost something i'd call creepy because it just looks like it came from an abandoned area. Great image!

Anonymous said...

This photo shows balance and subtlety. The brick wall’s color tone is faded and makes the leaves and those other bricks pop. If you look closely you can see little blue berries and I love that there are little nice details in the photo. It’s such a simple photograph but I love it, I’d hang it up on my wall.

Hannah A. - ERHS