Thursday, April 13, 2017

Hunter F - Graves of Stone



I did this photo as part of my Challenges for Advanced Digital Photo. This photo was a part of my Silence challenge for this class, and so I did it based on those who fought and died for our country. To edit this photo, I made it entirely black and white, with the exception of the flowers and the US flag. I am impressed by my work, due to how hard I had to work to get it right.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great job with this photo Hunter!! I really like the tones of the whites and the minimal blacks in the photo and add that touch of color was pure genius. Great work!!!

HHS
CJC

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo Hunter! The black and white conveys a lot of emotion on an already really emotional picture. The one and only critique I can make is the horizon is ever so slightly tilted.

JTC - HHS

Anonymous said...

I think this photo is really cool. I like how you see white in the front and grey in the back. I also like how you made the flowers in color. It adds a little pop to the photo. Overall, cool pic.
-Jordan H. HHS

Anonymous said...

This photo is great. I love how you left everything colorless except for the roses and flag. You know exactly what mood is given off as soon as you look at the image. Good job.

-Grant S. HHS

Anonymous said...

this photo is good I like the how everything is colorless besides the flower and the flag. The background is perfect

Anonymous said...

This is an amazing picture. I love how it's all black and white except for the flag and flowers. Great job Hunter and God bless our troops!

-HHS, RP

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo. Th simplicity of the black and white helps a lot with the little patches of color within the image. Great and meaningful photo.

Ben D-HHS

Anonymous said...

This is excellent. Your use of red to highlight the flowers and the flag has a lot of depth. You also did a really good job of capturing the vastness of how many graves there are. Good job, and very meaningful.

J D Lipsey