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I made the image a little darker, but it isn't that noticeable. I liked the lighting the way it was. I also made it a bit sharper. I would only like to make the wheel more sharp but keep the background blurry and I think the changes I made made the colors of the wheel stand out more.
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For this image, I adjusted the levels so it would be darker. I also made it sharper. I think this made the red on the altoids container stand out more, and the colors on the bricks. I think this was a good adjustment to make because the colors on everything can stand out more. I wouldn't really change anything else.Before:
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I made the lighting a little darker and sharpened the image. It made the truck stand out more and you can see the bench better. I like making these adjustments because the image is less blurry. This is all I would fix with this photo.Before:
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I made the image more sharp and I lightened up the picture. It brought out the details in the branches when I did this. I think this kind of adjustment was good because the branch is now more in focus and looks better. I wouldn't really change anything else.Before:
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I sharpened up the image so Mr. Pedersen was less blurry. I didn't make the image any lighter or darker. I think it was good to sharpen the image, but I made it too sharp. Other than that, I would keep everything the same.
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I made the image a little bit darker and I sharpened the image. This made the details on the guy's face are more noticeable. I think it was good to make that adjustment because the image is less blurry and details are more easily noticed. I wouldn't change anything else.
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I made the image sharper and a little lighter. It made the spots on the fire hydrant more noticeable when I did that. I like the adjustments I made because now the spots stand out more and the spider web is more easily noticed. I wouldn't change anything else.
Shallow depth of field means only a few things are in focus. Pictures with large depths of field have many things in focus and are usually landscape photos. You should use TV mode when you want to have control over blur and AV mode when you want control over depth of field. The hardest part of the assignment was controlling how much blur there was in the background. I ended up being too close to the subject to do that in many of my pictures.







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