Friday, January 7, 2022

Sophia C- Crystal Ball


 The Image I selected is called Crystal Ball, it was taken over Thanksgiving break in the front yard at my Grandmother’s house. This image was taken with my Nikon D3500. I used a glass ball to achieve the reflection and my sister held the ball. I increased the brightness and contrast of the image. I also used the Nik collection to add warmth and make the colors brighter. I think it could have been better if the glass ball was bigger and the reflection had more trees and greenery in it. I really like how this image turned out. 


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this image! The reflection in the ball is so pretty! I think the lighting is also great, and I love the contrast of the photo. The brightness is really nice because it's he right amount of brightness, not too much. The warmth of the photo gives it a nice feel, and I also like the composition of the image. Overall, this image is so good!

Anonymous said...

This image is really cool! I like how the background is blurred, it really brings out the crystal ball. The colors in the image are very nice and pleasing to the eye. The hand placement is great and it is the perfect distance from the camera. On think I would have done is maybe bring in some shadows and highlights, but other than that, it looks great.

Anonymous said...

I really loved this picture so much. I loved how you held this crystal ball and the view reflected on it.I liked how the background matches your. nails it made it look so cool.you did a really good job.

Anonymous said...

i love the backdrop and how it is focused on the crystal ball . and the warmth was a great addition to the piture
TM HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo! The focus is really cool and I like how the blur is all around the ball. I also like the framing and how the ball isn't in the dead center of the photo. I think this photo is really good.

Anonymous said...

This is a pretty cool photo, I like how the background is like blurred out. & the focus is directly on he ball.