Exercise;
Enhancement
I took an image of a person close up (Head and shoulders) with face in the shade and not receiving direct sunlight, without a flash or any other light source, the eyes to be clearly visible and to then do have the following adjustments.
Original image;
This was taken at a wedding where my friend was the
bridesmaid, it was a very sunny day and I managed to get a shot of where she
was in the shade.
1/400 seconds at f/10.0
First enhancement;
This enhancement is solely on the face, in which I used
the selection tool and enhanced the brightness and contrast, trying to keep it
looking as natural as possible.
1/400 seconds at f/10.0
Second
enhancement;
I
had to enhance the eyes and exaggerate the colour of her eyes by increasing the
saturation and brightness.
1/400 seconds at f/10.0
Third enhancement;
I
had to change the colour of the eyes, by adjusting the hue; I changed her eye
colour to hazel as it seemed the most natural.
1/400 seconds at f/10.0
I
think that you most defiantly have tampered with reality in the entire image,
however, is it legitimate? Again I think this comes down to personal
preference, I think sometimes when you alter the reality of an image, it could
be that it needs it, or simply, you are trying to achieve a specific look for
that particular image. No one questions when a painter adjusts there art work
to an altered reality, so why should it be any different for a photograph which
is also art?
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