Thursday, January 14, 2021

Emaleigh S- Historic Downtowns



This image was named Historic Downtowns, it was taken in September in Wetumpka, Alabama. I took this photo with my grandmother’s Nikon D7200. I edited it by combining two photos from the city and adding a purple tint so their colors would match. Added sharpness and darkened the photo as well. I believe the image would be better if I blended the photo with the trees a little better than I did. 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! I think that this is such an interesting image! It immediately caught my eye. I think the combination of the two images are seamless and very well done. I think that "vibe" is also very nice. I like the rustic, old-time suburban feel. I love the composition of the elements and the desaturation is also great! Very well done!!!

Anonymous said...

This is so cool. It looks like you're telling a story of an old village or sum. I think you should hang this in your living room like a big picture. It would so good. I like how you put two pictures together. You did really good.

Anonymous said...

I love this picture. I really like how those pictures fit perfectly together like they were meant to be like that. It looks like a postal card because of how good it looks. I also like how the colors correspond with each other. Great job

Unknown said...

I really like this image. The earth tones go together really well and the mural adds a nice flair. Overall the layout is very nice and isn't cluttered.

Anonymous said...

This is a really cool picture!I like how well these pictures go together. Like you said it could be blended a little better but over all it is a nice picture. The purple tint helps with the over all picture a lot.

Anonymous said...

This looks amazing. You combined the images together perfectly. You did an amazing job and I can't see any areas that need and changes.