Monday, May 30, 2011

ReverseShallowDepth@Bannack

"A day in the life of..." * 5/25/2011 – 12:02 PM * Bannack, Montana * f/3.5 * 1/800 sec * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * I really like the reflection of the fence in the window. I wanted to try a side angle to see if I could bring more depth as I focused on the house instead of the fence. I increased the saturation and it added a rust to the window frames and increased the greens in the grass.

"A day in the life of..." * 5/25/2011 – 12:01 PM *Bannack, Montana * f/3.5 * 1/1250 sec * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * I had to be at this angle for the picture that I wanted or else you could see my reflection in the window. I took it into photoshop and added saturation to see the greens. I matched the saturation levels from the picture above.
"Temptation" * 5/25/2011 – 12:40 PM * Bannack, Montana * f/3.5 * 1/3200 sec * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT* This is my hand I took a picture of. I wasn't getting an amazing shots of just the door knobs so I thought adding another object to have a reverse shallow depth would make it more "fascinating". I focused on the door knobs and it blurred my hand. There is a slight angle to it to bring personality.

"Temptation" * 5/25/2011 – 12:39 PM * Bannack, Montana * f/3.5 * 1/3200 sec * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT* This is my hand I took a picture of. I wasn't getting an amazing shots of just the door knobs so I thought adding another object to have a reverse shallow depth would make it more "fascinating". There is a slight angle to it to bring personality. I took it into photoshop and added more nail polish to my thumb because I had a lot peeling off and that was all the editing I did.

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