Monday, April 27, 2009

Lab 6: Before and After Diemand Farm (Poultry)

Before After

The before picture of this sign was depressing as its overall color was gray and a little bland might I add. So what I did was made the picture warmer by allowing the yellow (foliage) to be more yellow and I made the photo a brighter as well as adjusting the contrast to have the tree's branches pop up more.

The lighting in this barn was not that great even with the natural lighting of the sun coming into the shed, so I adjusted the brightness to have the sun reflect off of the girl's hair on the left of the after picture.

This picture required a little more than just adjustment in brightness and contrast. I applied a layer, where I adjusted the subject (the chick) to be brighter and sharper and then I applied a blur to the background so that the subject would pop up more.

This picture did not require much work as the camera had a soft focus which means that the picture is blurry but still maintaining it's sharp edges. All the picture needed was brightness.

I did not really know what to do with the picture because I thought it was pretty good. I just played around, by sharpening the dog's eye to intensify what the dog was looking at.

Not must here, soft focus, and an adjustment in contrast.

I was at a Chicken/Turkey Farm. For class we learned how chickens were slaughtered, but I wont go into that since I have these pictures up. These chickens were in the pen chirping and running away from our hands but eventually we would catch one. The farm sold their cracked eggs up front but they were still good and cheap. They also sold chicken potpie, chicken salad, chicken sandwich, along with turkey potpie, turkey dinner, everything chicken and turkey fresh from the farm.

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