Thursday, February 27, 2020

Jake D- Winter Fest

I like to call this picture “Winter Fest” because I took it at the winter fest of lights in Ocean City Maryland. It was taken in December on break, and I used my Canon EOS Rebel T7i. It was fairly well lit inside the big tent so I did not need to use too many settings to capture this. I edited it with Photoshop and the Nik Collection. I like it, and probably would not change it.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture I love the depth it has between dark and a light side and both help make the purple pop out.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! It definitely captured my attention. I like the contrast between the light and the dark. I. also love how the light look in the background and out of focus. It makes the cord of the light pop out more. Theres nothing I can think of that you could change about it.

Alexa P-HHS

Anonymous said...

This picture is so awesome!! The detail and colors look so good!! I love the golden tint to the light, I can't think of anything that would make this picture better!!

Anonymous said...

This picture is really amazing. I love the angle of this picture. I like how you focus certain things. The color contrast looks pretty good. Great Job!

Anonymous said...

This image is pretty neat. I like the circles of light in the background and how the subject stands out. I also like the effects used. I would not change anything about this photo.

Anonymous said...

I love this image and how the sparkles in the background are blurred and they actually stand out much more. This is a very positively lit photo.

Anonymous said...

gaming

Anonymous said...

Jake, I really like this photo. I like how the main focal shift is just the light, and how the light fades into gaming all of the other blurred lights. I really don't think that I would change anything about this photo.

Anonymous said...

I think this image is really cool, I like the way the focus is balanced out with the background and the light at the center. It gives off a nice soft focus which I personally believe works better than having a hard focus, that way the image is able to blend perfectly. I also believe that the dark areas leading to the light areas work out perfectly. Coming in dark from the left and exploding with bright lighting on the right is a great touch! I think this image is a keeper, it would go great as a desktop background!


-A.W HHS