Thursday, March 10, 2022

Sasha C- The Wonder Land of St. Louis


The wonder Land of St. Louis. This picture was taken in St. Louis, during the day. It was taken with Nikon D3200.I edited by Increasing the saturation and changing the sky, by using the sky replacement tool, that can be found under edit in photoshop. THus picture could be better if it was much sharper. 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like how the building is in the background

Anonymous said...

I like the setting on the building and image. the lighting is great on the building but I would increase the contrast. on the building but the sky is too cropped for my liking and could use a hue change.

Anonymous said...

I like this picture a lot it looks like this picture was taken in England with the way the building is designed the only thing I don't like is how the sky is in the picture I think it would look better if the picture was edited with a gold sky

Anonymous said...

this image isnt the best

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! I like the softness the picture and the lightness of the colors. The only thing I would change is instead of putting stormy looking sky, I would have put a sunny blue sky. Overall it is a really pretty picture!

HHS-KG

Anonymous said...

This image has a very good balance of colors and how the pinks, blues, and yellows contrast each other to create a nice vibrance. The only thing I think could use adjusting is the bottom right is very busy and distracts from the rest of the composition. - Jack J HHS

Anonymous said...

I really love this image I liked how you edited it looked insane.like what you said if was a little sharper in the top.The color of that building what made the whole photo.you did a really good job.

Anonymous said...

I really like how this picture looks! I can't really think of anything you could have changed except for maybe the sky. I think you could have zoomed in some more so you could get the clouds to look like they are coming from behind the building that way there isn't a blue outline around the point of the building.
-Hannah B. HHS