Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Tilt Shift photography


                                                                         Tilt Shift #1


                                                                        Tilt Shift #2


                                                                      Tilt Shift #3

For my tilt shift photography the images may not seem very fascinating like others but I took these images because they all have good colour schemes and contrast. For my first image I stood at the top of the stairs outside and pointed the camera down. My second image I out the camera settings on macro for good detail. I kneeled on the ground and pointed the camera down to get a bird's eye view. My third image I stood by the end of the bench and pointed the camera down and to the side to get that effect. Once I uploaded them I put them in photoshop. First things first I had to double click on the layer that says background and make it unlocked and name it layer 0. I then pressed shift Q, which made it "quick mask." To blur the image I had to click the gradient tool to make the area I wanted to focus on red. After the area I wanted focused I pressed shift-Q to select the image. I then went to filter then blur to blur the image were I didn't want it focused. After that I pressed command-D to deselect it so I could adjust the hue and saturation. After adjusting the colour and effect I saved the images into my folder then handed them in! And that is how I did my tilt shift project!






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