Thursday, December 1, 2022

Martha Claire D- Mother Earth


  The title of this image is “Mother Earth”. This photo was included in my sustained investigation series 2, where I was creating photos that helped to represent the Greek Goddess of the Harvest, Demeter. This was taken in a field out in Helena back in September. It was taken with my Nikon D5100. I edited this image by adding a vintage filter from the NIK collection, I also edited the coloring so that the green and orange tones popped. I also added texture to the photo in order to give it a more earthy and organic feeling. I wish that the sky had more color to it.


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! I love the colors and the vintage filter on this picture. I really like how this picture looks like it came straight out of a movie. This also looks like this was shot in Europe or somewhere. Overall, I really like this picture and can see it in a movie.

L.W.- HHS

Anonymous said...

I love this picture the subject looks fantastic (gimme her number) but the lightings very nice and i love the colors there not to over saturated the overall vibe is very nice.

Anonymous said...

I love this picture! I really like how soft it is, it really brings focus to the model's smile. I also really like the texture that was added to this photograph. The only thing I would change would be to possibly straighten up the photograph, but I don't think its necessary! Great job!

Anonymous said...

So cute! I love the lighting and moos. The model and it looks so natural.

Anonymous said...

I really love this image. The lighting is really nice and warm which matches the name and vibe that is in the image. I also really like the cropping and how you can see the background and the sun behind her. I also really like the color and lens flare in the image. I really like this image!
~M.R.

Anonymous said...

I love the overall composition of this photo, it really looks like Demeter if she'd come to Earth in a human form. bird, I know, but beautiful nonetheless. one suggestion/tip is that you could maybe try tinting the sky with the paintbrush tool on a different layer and lowering the opacity of the tint. This also looks like it could be a movie poster for a small/country town-type film. overall, good job!


-C.A.