Below lies what I have done this week for the Burn, Dodge and Filter assignment.
Burn:
First off will be my dodge and burn picture. What I have done here is taken a picture of myself and made it highly stylized in a sense that it has very high contrast due to lots of use of the dodge and burn tools along with the cartoon filter also on top of it. I increased the contrast of my face to the background via the burn and dodge tools, which led to a picture with a very dark background and a very bright face. Lastly, I cropped it to be more focused and have better composition.
Original:
| From Dodge Burn |
The end result is mainly that I think it looks a bit like the figures you see in stained glass, which I find to be a cool look. And while It does show many things such as my cheek dimples that I had no idea I had and how I didn't shave, I find this to be kinda cool as it adds more random details to the picture. After all, I'm not trying to achieve perfection here.
Modified:
Modified:
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| From Dodge Burn |
Filtering:
Secondly in this assignment, we move on to the batch of pictures with the filters put onto them.
First off, this picture I took back in 2006 I believe with my first digital camera, a Fujifilm Finepix A400, a very basic point and shoot. I hadn't realized how good the picture had come out until now...
The picture is one of the many I took on a cruise and this one happens to be Key West. The picture is just of a few houses, palm trees and the road, but I like it.
First off, this picture I took back in 2006 I believe with my first digital camera, a Fujifilm Finepix A400, a very basic point and shoot. I hadn't realized how good the picture had come out until now...
The picture is one of the many I took on a cruise and this one happens to be Key West. The picture is just of a few houses, palm trees and the road, but I like it.
Original:
| From Dodge Burn |
Now, what I did here was to boost the reds a considerable amount as to have the red flowers on the left stand out quite a bit. Next, I changed the contrast around a bit... or maybe I did this before the red flowers, I cannot remember. So, anyway. Next, what I did was to apply the oil paint filter on it so that it looked like a painting.
Modified:
Modified:
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| From Dodge Burn |
If you don't think it looks a lot different then you are right, It looked considerably different at full resolution and full screen.
Lastly, of course I did yet another photo with a filter added to it!
This last one was not the most difficult ever, but I think the end result is pretty psychedelic, so it's fun.
I took a picture that I had of three crab apples and started away.
Lastly, of course I did yet another photo with a filter added to it!
This last one was not the most difficult ever, but I think the end result is pretty psychedelic, so it's fun.
I took a picture that I had of three crab apples and started away.
Original:
| From Dodge Burn |
First, I burned the background area with the burn tool and put a few layers of that there to emphasize contrast. Before this I had cropped the picture in order to be something I was more pleased with composition wise. Next, I took the predator filter and just slapped that right on there and the result was quite interesting.
Take a look!
Modified:
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| From Dodge Burn |
As you can see, quite colorful to say the least.
I hope you enjoyed my photos everyone!
Have a good week.
Josh





