onsdag 24. november 2010

Photoshop

This day,(whenever the hell that was) we learned a little about editing images in Photoshop.
We learned to make images into black and white, but since then the images are often very dreary and boring, we also learned to adjust the contrast in our images. The pictures became so much awesome-er (that's not even a word, is it? o_0) After that we learned something even awesome-er, how to erase the blackish colour so the original colour come through on that specific part of the picture.

Now, you will see...*drumroll, just because*  what I'm actually talking about -w- 


Borkvinn <3 aww, I loved that horse (the colored one, I kinda hate the other one xD) Daww I miss him T_T

Yellow eyes! *o*

Ah, yes I know I used the same picture for two of the examples but I thought it was a OK picture to use because of the colours that is in it. (gaah! yes it's me, cosplay FTW! >w<)

So this is pretty much everything we did...I think...I don't remember so well ^^U
...oh well, whatever -w-

-JaNe



tirsdag 9. november 2010

Reflector


Today, yes, today(!) I'm not late with this entry *o* we were playing around with a reflector to see how we could change the pictures with light and shadows. I was in the same group as Maria and Maren.
I'm putting in some pictures that we took, where you can see the difference from when we were reflecting the light and making shadows.

  
On this picture of Maria, we used the reflector to create more light to the picture.

 And on this picture, we created shadow because the light was so sharp and it would destroy the picture.

So it was pretty fun to do all of this. We had a lot of fun when we were experimenting with the light and I hope we can do it again sometimes. 
And last;
A picture of me and Maria with the reflector thingy : D

-Ja Ne



mandag 8. november 2010

Aperture value

Okay, so I'm really behind with this blog so I'm just gonna try to upload all the blog entrys this week.
Some time ago we had about apertue value. We were working and experimenting with the various features of our cameras. Aperture regulates the depth of field in your picture.


You can clearly see the difference when we adjust the aperture value. On the first picture you see the background clearly an the cup in the front are all blurry and on the second picture, the cup is clear and the backround is blurry. On these pictures the aperture value is low.





On this picture, you can see everything clearly or so clearly as it can be, consider I took a picture in the window. Here, the aperture value, is very high.

So if you change the settings for the aperture value, the outcome can be drastically changed. And if you don't exactly know what the hell you are doing, you'r pictures might end up like this:




I have just one word for this; FAIL!