Assignment # 2
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| CN Tower Photo |
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| Summer Sunset |
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| Niagara Gorge |
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| Bridegroom and I |
Tall Rock, Downtown Park
With the advent of photo editing tools, photographers can
now alter their photos to convey a different message, emotion, perspective or
overall feel. With the assistance of Google Picasa 3, I edited a few photos
which I had taken with my Apple iPhone 4S which comes equip with a 8 megapixel
camera. On my first image, I captured a photo of the CN Tower and the adjacent
Toronto skyline. I added a "Neon" effect in order to accentuate the CN tower,
seeing that it is a symbolic figure of Toronto. Neon lights can be seen
commonly on store signs such as "OPEN 24/7" and restaurants names
such as "Jimmy the Greek". This effect is suppose to bring awareness
to the CN Tower as one of the world's tallest free-standing structures just how
neon lights bring awareness to store signs informing the public that they are
open. The second photo is one I took of the sunset on a summer day. On this
photo, I added the "straighten" effect which gives you the ability to
turn a photo either clockwise or counter clockwise to a certain degree. I
decided to turn the photo clockwise to give it the feel that the scene is
changing just as the sun is going down and the time is changing from day to
night.
The third photo is a photo I took of the Niagara Gorge. I
found this photo fascinating because the Niagara Gorge has one of the strongest
river currents in the world. It is truly amazing to marvel at. For the Niagara
Gorge photo I used an image process effect called "Boost". The
"Boost" effect brings out the colour of a photo and increases its
contrast. As you can see, this effect adds a different dynamic to the photo, it
gives it a vibrant feel and the dark colouring of the trees brings the photo
more life in my opinion. For the fourth photo, I had a friend take a photo of
the bridegroom and I on his wedding day. This photo has a lot of meaning to it
because the bridegroom is my best friend and it this was a very special day for
him. For this photo , I used the "HDR-ish" effect which allows the
photo to appear as a painting. I choose to edit this photo to look like a
painting because it was the bridegroom's favourite photo taken of us and he had
it made into a painting. This effect gave me the best effect to emulate that
painting. The final photo is one I took
of this tall rock at a park in downtown Toronto. For this photo, I used an
effect called "Focal Zoom" which allows you to focus on a certain
part of the photo in order to make it stand out. The reason I shifted the focus
on this tall rock is because that day there was a wedding taking place at the
park and everyone was lining up to take a photo of them standing in front of
it. So I decided to make this rock stand out because of the importance it had
that day behind everyone's own photos.
It is amazing how photo editing tools allow us to edit,
alter and manipulate photos to fit our liking. All of these photos are original
photos I took using my iPhone 4 8 megapixel camera. The editing done on them
reflect my feelings and accentuate the city of Toronto.








