Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Taylor D- Botanical Gardens

This was taken on a field trip to the Botanical Gardens last year and was then with a Nikon 5200. I wanted the picture to be more colorful and for it to pop so I bumped up the vibrance and turned the saturation down. Along with moving the contrast up to make it more in depth. This could be a little better if I took a closer shot to bring out the butterfly or zoomed in while editing it.

6 comments:

Alli J said...

I really love the Vibrancy of this photo. It really brings out all the pretty colors of the gardens. I dont find any problems with the way this looks. good job :)

Anonymous said...

I really do like this picture and it brings out the colors like you said "pop" and it's really pretty. I do like it and all. You could have cropped it more to be a little closer to the butterfly and all. I do think what you said is the idea I would have gone with too like zoomed into the butterfly and editing. Over all, i do love it.

Anonymous said...

Very pretty! I think you did a good job at bringing out the colors more and I think it does make the image stand out more. I do think that you should have gotten closer to the butterfly to bring it a little bit more in focus, but other than that I think the image is fine the way it is. Overall, I like it and think you did a nice job.

Nicole T- HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture. I like how you brought out the color of the flowers and the butterfly. The only thing that could be better is if you zoomed in more on the butterfly.

Anonymous said...

I really like the color of the image and how you captured the natural scenery. The vibrant colors really add a lot to the image. The only critique I would make is that you could have brightened just the butterfly and it more of the focus of the picture. Overall, really nice job!
Anna Grace L-HHS

Anonymous said...

Taylor I really like this picture! The colors are really vibrant, and I like how you focused on the butterfly. The only things I would do is turn the saturation up a tad bit.
AR - HHS