These are two images from a shoot i did messing around with shutter speeds in my bathroom sink a few days back. This image on the left is a well timed drop of water hitting a filled sink. I edited it in Photoshop for a few hours and ended up with this, the original is not far different from this image, by this i mean that no water or added splash has been added to the photo, only it has been made brighter and such things as reflections from the plug have been removed. I really like this image and take great pride in calling it one of my own.Me, myself, and irene
- Jack Bradshaw
- Perranporth, Cornwall, United Kingdom
- I'm a 17 year old student at Truro college. I've taken a photography course at the college and for part of our third unit we have been told to set up a blog and document our progress throughout the unit. the unit is called 'Play'. It's a Photoshop based unit which basically means the photos i will be uploading will be pictures i have taken and edited in photoshop. I'm interested in a wide range of photography genres such as sport photography, landscape, portrait... the list goes on. However this unit i think i'm going to base the photos i upload around portraiture; comparing photographed portraits to illustrated portraits, landscape photography; by taking lots of different landscape photographs digitaly and on film i hope to be able to compare the two styles,
Monday, 30 January 2012
Ma sink
These are two images from a shoot i did messing around with shutter speeds in my bathroom sink a few days back. This image on the left is a well timed drop of water hitting a filled sink. I edited it in Photoshop for a few hours and ended up with this, the original is not far different from this image, by this i mean that no water or added splash has been added to the photo, only it has been made brighter and such things as reflections from the plug have been removed. I really like this image and take great pride in calling it one of my own.
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