Photo Basics & Blog Post

This photo of the stadium is overexposed. It almost looks like it was clipped out of a very old & worn newspaper.

 

This is clearly (or not so clearly) the underexposed image.

 

This warm tone gives the sunset a more “golden” feel. It’s a lot easier on the eyes, too.

 

 

The amount of blue light in this photo is much higher than the last photo. Because of this, the sunset appears to be a bit colder than the other photo.

 

 

This picture was taken out near Fred Beekman Park. I enhanced the vibrancy of the photo to emphasize the life that was buzzing in this moment.

 

 

In the calm before Saturday’s game, I snapped this photo of this projection onto the dome of the ‘Shoe. I inserted on a B&W layer, then I used the eraser tool over the projection itself and the stained glass inside the stadium. Such a simple adjustment can really direct the viewers focus towards the top and inside of the stadium.

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