Saturation and Masking Example
What I did to create this photo is to do the basics first: crop, straighten and adjust the brightness (in this case auto). Then I went to the little icon below (the black and white circle), clicked on hue/saturation, and adjusted just the saturation until I liked it. To let the background pop but leave the subject unedited you can choose the brushtool, click the crooked arrow to black and mask the subject. You can adjust the brush size with the brackets on the keyboard and the size of your picture with control + or -. A handy tool when doing this edit is to click the button all on the right next to the brackets on your keyboard. It makes whatever you mask red so you can see what you already masked.
I really like your shadow pictures they came out really great, my favorite is the first one with circles and the hand. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour shadow picture are so nice!! I love how each photo you can see how it has its own story
ReplyDeleteI love how they each have a different subject and tell a story, I also love how they all have different kinds of shadows .
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