Sunday, 6 January 2013

DPP-Part 1; Exercise 4

  
Exercise; Editing

This is all about how I go about the process of editing my images, I am allowed to and have combined this with a previous exercise in this section, I choose to show the work flow of my mechanic. I have to have a large number of images to edit. The editing processes is as follows;-

Step one; – Original (Technical edit)
 
 
Although this is not a step in the exercise, I feel that this is an important one. This is all the images that I took on the day, I then took out all of the images that were obviously faulty.

 
 

Step two; - Deleted (Technical edit)
 

 
These are the deleted images, they were either, out of focus, too under exposed and not composed well enough for me to edit in post production.

 

Step three; – Best images (The selects)


 
These are the images that are best, after the deletions have been done.

 

Step four; - The first selects
 

 
These are my favourite images because of his facial expressions, I also wanted to get the smoke in the image and I like the composition on all of the images.

 
Step five; - Group and review
I went back and had a look at the previous images, to check if I wanted to change my mind on any of them and add new ones in or take old ones out of the “first selects”, I  didn’t need to as I am happy with my choice.


Step six; - A final choice
 
 
I chose to edit the 1st image as I like the composition of it, even though it’s not “technically” correct, as I’m missing a slight bit of his heard and a bit of his hand. However, I feel that adds to the image, I like that he is slightly off centre and the hands and the smoke are the main focus, if I were to have zoomed out a bit, I think the clarity and focused detail would have been lost.

I chose the second image because of the clarity and focus on his face, also, the reflection in his eyes and I like the gazing look that he gives whilst thinking.

I found this exercise really interesting, I liked the different way of editing, I usually edit slightly differently, as per my workflow assignments, but I think I will use this way from now on as it is logical in its execution.

  
 

The final two images, edited, in picture form;-

 
 
 




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