Thursday, October 26, 2017

Cullen S - Faded

This picture is titled Faded because there is a way of editing I do in both Lightroom and photoshop where I combine some of my techniques to some presets I have set up through Lightroom and I just see where the editing kinda takes me. I cropped this picture to get the focus more on the object here that has taken over most of the picture than the light pole in the background that you can’t seen now. I set up this picture with Ryan by making that angle try to be perfect and also by helping Ryan not burn himself too. The color goes really well with this picture and I honestly don’t know what I could do to make this picture any better.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cullen, this is a dope photo! I like how bright it is.My favorite thing about it is the sparks. The only thing that I would change is the background

Anonymous said...

This is a really cool picture!!! I really like the sparks and everything about this picture!!
Good Job Cullen
Asil H- HHS

Anonymous said...

I really love this picture and the way you edited it. I love how you combined some of the techniques and all. Everything is good to expect the person which I had this I would work on that. Just a little and not too much but other then that is good.

Anonymous said...

this looks really good.I like all the techniques and the lights and sparks. I thin this is a really great job!
Taylor D-HHS

Anonymous said...

This is a great picture. The details you captured with each streak of light bouncing off of the ground and traveling through the air really draw the attention to the subject. The exposure for this picture is perfect, the subject is lights are bright but you can also see the background of the image. The focus works very well, all parts of the image are in focus. Overall great picture!
Dayne M-HHS

Anonymous said...

Picture is great! I like the shot and the colors are nice in this too. The brightness of this image is good too. The angle really captured a great image. I have to say the color of the sky looks really nice and smooth. I also don't know what you could change to make this image better. Great job!

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture and the way you can see the sparks hitting the ground. I think that it would've edited Ryan out and then it could look like a mystery as to where the sparks came from. I really like the colors.
Anna Grace L-HHS

Anonymous said...

I like this photo! it so cool and i like how brigh it is. I like how you just want to keep lookng at it. The angle of this is great, gives it good depth. You could have maybe darkend all around so it was just that focus point. Good job.

Anonymous said...

This picture is unreal, the way the sparks wind into a circle is so just cool. Its neat that you kinda just let the editing go on until you got this, i've never really seen anything like this so id surely have this around somewhere. The sparks are so focused and then where they all come from is just blurred and out of fixation ( it works well together is what I'm trying to say. ) This picture is great, from the color all the way down to the centering.

Anonymous said...

This image is simply FANTASTIC!!! I love the colors and the effect of light string things. I really like the color but I think if you would have used photoshop to change it into different colors it would have looked Superb. I also just love how it is not too much but just the right amount of things going on.

Anonymous said...

This is a nice picture. The color turned out very warm and pleasing to the eye. However, there are multiple ways to make this better contrary to your belief. I would have changed the background since you can see street lights and a stop sign, and removed the power line from the sky. I would have also tried to make the person a little more of a solid figure. Overall it is nice though.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture, the way the sarks are flying around and everything. Keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

Honored to be the subject of your image and I am a big fan of the exposure and colors.

RF, HHS