Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Diagonal Rule

These are Logs, taken Oct 31, 3:52.
Location Chase's Log pile.
Modes: Auto, With Flash.


This is the edited photo.

In the one I remimbered to make different layers, so thats what I did at first,
After I made Layer 1(new layer) I used the Magic Wand Tool and outlined the logs,
I then Erased the logs,
after that I took Hue/Saturation on Layer 1 and put the saturation at -100,
Than I poked out the background eye and merged the two visable layers (Layer1, Hue/Saturation),
Then I put the eye back on the background layer,
I selected the background layer and used Hue/Saturation,
with saturation at +37.

Even though I didn't do much to the edited photo, what I did do helps you focus on logs.
I like the edited photo better because the logs stand out better, and since there is kinda a lot of stuff behind the logs (it now being BW,) you can focus on the log more.

4 comments:

  1. :] Very nice! you've definitely captured the diagonal rule with these logs. Lovely job.

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  2. at first i thought this was suppose to be for lines but then i read it was for diagonal picuture and i really liked it.

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  3. Nice example of diagonals! Very creative.

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  4. I like how you focused everything on the wood by turning the background black and white.

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