Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Landscapes

The rocks and broken wooden posts in this photo demonstrate a independent view in my eyes. I feel like the water puts a good touch on the rock and wooden posts. I went to San Fransico for this photo because I wanted to go to the piers with my friends. I edited the exposure and clarity; also the contrast.

I feel a lot more open, almost reborn from this photo because of the amount of green and the blue sky view. This was on Mt. Diablo, on a very cold rainy/snow top day. I edited the exposure, contrast, saturation and the vibrance of the colors. 

When I see this photo, I feel torn apart to see the side of Mt. Diablo burned away from a fire. It reminds me of the memories I had on this mountain. I lowered the exposure and increased the contrast a little.

Near the top of Mt. Diablo, I feel heavenly from the sky lighting emanating through the clouds and onto the mountain side. I increased the saturation and vibrance to put more color into it. Also the exposure level, cropping, and contrast.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

AJA #4 and Texture Layer

A selective colored rose in Pasadena. "Change your thoughts and you can change your world." said by Norman Vincent Peale.

A gentleman on a afternoon walk, caged in a society of order. This texture layer consists of a man on a walk and a fence over a freeway in Walnut Creek, both in black and white.