Studio PHOTO SHOOT 2 Objects.

This time in the studio I decided to photograph objects from the occupation of jersey, I photographed a German Helmet, Ration Box, A Crystal radio Set and a Bike Lamp.

these are the images I took, I have selected the images I want to edit and the ones I want to discard as they were blurry, or weren’t to my liking, then after this I Coloured the pictures into green for the ones I think went OK and I am going to edit, and also yellow for the images which I thought went OK but they could be improved upon.

Here is my Edits from shoot:

For this first Edit I have edited the Tones within the image, for example the the contrast f the black and white, but also the highlights and shadows.
For an experiment I decided to lower the contrast even more than before, by doing this I felt that this has more of an effect than the one before.
I have increased the amount of sharpening within the image, therefore by doing this the clarity of the object is much clearer than before.
Final Image – Bike Lamp
Final Image – Bike Lamp

Second Edit:

I have changed the highlights and shadows, by doing this I have made a surround around the object, I like what it has done because it makes the object feel more connected.
I have decided to lower the temperature to make the image look colder, I decided to do this so it reflects on the atmosphere during the second world war.
I have edited the tone curve on the image, this has further effect.
I have lowered the exposure to make the image darker because it will give a darker impression on the audience.
Final Image 3 – red Cross Parcel + German Helmet

Third Edit:

I have slightly edit the exposure level to decrease so you can see the shadows of the Object as before you were unable to see the full shadow. I have also edited the contrast to lighten the image a little bit
I have edited the tones within the images e.g. the highlights and shadows, I have decided to edit this because it helps to lighten the image more behind the object but also it creates little shadows at the bottom of the object.

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