Photo 1
- First we used the "crop" feature to straighten the image and take out unnecessary details within the image.
- Second we used the "tilt-shift" feature to contrast the photo, to make the photo stand out more
- Then we used the "dexter" effect under "vintage" so that the photo is brighter, and more appealing to the eye.
- We then added a frame, because we felt it went well with the atmosphere of the photo.
- Last, we used the "preset 1" effect under "HDR scape" to make the photo pop more.
Photo 2
- First, we used the "center focus" effect to focus on the main idea of the picture (the foot).
- Secondly, we used the "bright 1" under "drama", to brighten the photo up some
- Third, we used the "miles" effect under "vintage" because the effect fit the photo very well, and made it stand out more
- Then we used "preset 1" under "HDR scape" to contrast with the vintage effect.
- Last we cropped it so that the focus wasn't on other parts of the photo
Photo 3
- First we cropped the picture, to make it a little more closer to the object.
- Then, we used the "tilt-shift" effect to make the buckleys bottle stand out more.
- Third we used the "dexter" effect under "vintage" to darken the edges, and make the bottle a bit brighter.
- Fourth, we added a frame to make the whole picture pop more
- Last we used the "centre focus" to blur out more of the picture surrounding the bottle.
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