Yes, I realize that this is January of 2014, but who's counting, eh?
Anyways, since I'm a big college kid now (if THAT'S not scary, I don't know what is) I haven't had much time to post any of the work I've done. But, since I'm still on break, I hope to be able to post some of my other photos I've done. Gotta build that portfolio, right?
Now, I don't often discuss the details concerning how these photographs are obtained, but this first photo has a very interesting story behind it. This was the first CLIENT photo that I took using the Brenizer method (which is referred to multiple times in previous posts). I was a little nervous to do this, being that if everything is not manually adjusted, the image will NOT turn out very pretty in Photoshop. However, in my humble opinion, I think it turned out alright, especially since the Photoshop process took several hours. I had to remove people in the background (as a general rule, steer clear of public parks on the evening of a dance. It's pretty chaotic.), create new grass in places, and completely reconstruct part of the bridge. While this was all very tiring to do, I did enjoy it and I hope to improve with even more practice.
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