Sunday, September 25, 2011
Color Study
Faucet ;9/22/11;Rexburg; 2:15 PM; f/2.8; 1/100; 50mm; ISO 200; Canon t2i; Macro Lens
Hotel Anthony; 9/23/11;St. Anthony; 7:05 PM; f/8; 1/50; 30mm; ISO 200; Canon t2i;
Red Chips;9/22/11;Rexburg; 2:20 PM; f/2.8; 1/200; 50mm; ISO 200; Canon t2i; Macro Lens
Valley Pana;9/22/11;Rexburg; 7:27 PM; f/8; 1/50; 30mm; ISO 100; Canon t2i;
So my color is red. In some of the pictures it doesn't seem like the dominant color is red but if you go into selective color it will change a lot of the color in the image. But for the faucet picture and the paint chipping on the bench I used a macro lens to capture the detail. And the other two I just love them because of the sky. Thats one of the biggest things that I focus on is exposing the sky correctly.
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Taylor, great job on your blending. I was really impressed with it. I also really liked your color study. I think red is such a powerful color and your images proved that. I especially liked the red bench because you could almost feel the texture of the peeling paint because the photo was so sharp. Keep up the good work!
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