50 Photos Edited in Lightroom

 

Similarities

  1. You can easily edit the exposure and colours and other lighting things.
  2. You can select a specific subject to just edit that.
  3. There’s the healing tool.

Differences

  1. Lightroom has all the ‘Light’ editing tools in the first tab.
  2. The whole tool bar from Photoshop is not in light room except for masking and healing.
  3. You can rate photos and edit multiple at a time.

B/W Studio Portraits

Candid Moments

(Left to Right from the Redhead) Amy Griffin, Sophia Castro, Diana Mora, MJ Barrett, Nicholas Coleman (on the floor) Sitting in the Jurupa Hills Theatre Hallway During Lunch, Because they have nowhere else to go.
Elijah Perez, Hiking on mountains in Fontana, because I forced him to go.
Riley, Diana, and Israel (Left to Right) Walking around the baseball fields for class.

Framing A Subject

Manual, f/9. 1/60s, ISO 3200, 85mm
Manual, f/8. 1/100s. ISO 1600, 50mm
Manual, f/7.1, 1/500s, ISO 3200, 49mm

 

  1. I believe I do have good composition, besides framing, there are leading lines, and rule of thirds.
  2. I did a lot of editing with these photos. I used the healing and cloning brushes to clean up and dirty spots. I also played around with the brightness, shadows, exposure, and colour saturation.
  3. If I were to shoot this again, I would try using different objects as frames, and I would try framing different objects, not just people.
  4. I think the second could belong on the blog home page because, it shows good framing, and I worked really hard to edit it. I think the lighting in the hallway looks really good, and give off a different vibe than the light in front of the subject. I’m not sure if I would consider it one of the best in the class, because I haven’t seen everyone’s, but I think it could be close.