Photography brings a visual language that is universal in understanding. We must then understand its vocabulary which consists of shapes, textures, patterns, lines, colours, shade of light to dark and sharp to blurry images. Just as we must learn to arrange words in a coherent order in order to make sense when we write or speak, so too must we put visual elements together in an organized manner if our photographs are to convey their meaning clearly and vividly.
Composition means arrangement: the orderly putting together of parts to make a unified whole; composition through a personal, intuitive act. However, there are basic principles that govern the way visual elements behave and interact when you combine them inside the four borders of a photograph. Once we have sharpened our vision and grasped these basic ideas of principles, then we will have the potential for making our photographs more exciting and effective than ever before.
During the last 2 weeks of learning photoshop, I have learnt how to manipulate images to produce proffessional looking images like we see on posters and on TV. I've learnt how to cut an object from one picture and transfer it onto another, where I adjusted the image in several ways to make the object appear as though it was part of the picture in the first place. I did this by modifying the brightness and colour of the image and altering the contrast levels. I also used some layering techniques to give off different effects which made the image look more proffesional. I transferred a picture from one picture to another where I made the image appear as though it was coming out of the water. To enhance the picture, I created a reflection of an object in the water, using a blurring tool to make it more realistic.
During the last 2 weeks of learning photoshop, I have learnt how to manipulate images to produce proffessional looking images like we see on posters and on TV. I've learnt how to cut an object from one picture and transfer it onto another, where I adjusted the image in several ways to make the object appear as though it was part of the picture in the first place. I did this by modifying the brightness and colour of the image and altering the contrast levels. I also used some layering techniques to give off different effects which made the image look more proffesional. I transferred a picture from one picture to another where I made the image appear as though it was coming out of the water. To enhance the picture, I created a reflection of an object in the water, using a blurring tool to make it more realistic.
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