In our lesson we went out and took some pictures around the school to then practice editing them using iPhoto. This was so that when it comes to editing our photos for our film posters we had experience using the editing software.

Above you can see the difference in picture due to editing. For this picture I added a cold effect, taking away the oranges and browns from the shed, creating an eerie look. I also increased the contrast and brightness to enhance the shadows on the shed.

For this picture I increased the warmness, taking away the blue sky and creating a warm, late afternoon look with a light orange sky. I also increased the brightness and contrast to once again, enhance the shadows.
For this picture I decided to increase the contrast to darken the fence. I also played around with the effect for this picture and decided to use black and white to give it an old look. I also considered blurring out the outside to give it an eerie and uncomfortable feel.
Overall, after this practice I feel very comfortable with editing with this new program we've been introduced to, and because of this I've decided to edit my images for my film poster with iPhoto.
Overall, after this practice I feel very comfortable with editing with this new program we've been introduced to, and because of this I've decided to edit my images for my film poster with iPhoto.

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