Thursday, May 12, 2016

Skip

This picture I took of Skip taking an eating break, while we were shooting him. For this picture I had the ISO at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/80, and the aperture was at 4.8. In photoshop I got rid of a horse that was standing behind him and then added highlights to his hair.

Sitka Running

This is a picture that I took of Sitka running through the pasture. My ISO for this picture was at 400, my shutter speed was at 1/160, and my aperture was at 5.6. In photoshop, I erased a fence that was running through the picture. I also made Sitka a little brighter and a little sharper.

Sitka

In this picture I used a horse named Sitka and my model's name was Lexie. I took this picture at an ISO of 400, a shutter speed of 1/160, and an aperture of 5.6. In photoshop I wanted to make the picture look a little more country or western, so I put a sepia tint onto take change the coloring.

LeeLee

This picture I took with an ISO of 400, the shutter speed was 1/60, and the aperture was 5.6. In camera raw I made this image a black and white, then in photoshop I just got rid of some horses that were in the photo and were distracting.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

In the Field

This picture was taken with the ISO at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/200, and the aperture was 5.6. In photoshop I didn't do very much, but in camera raw I did turn down the highlights so that there would be details in the clouds, then I did a gradient with the color blue because before the color of the sky was a boring grey color.

Cali

This picture of Cali I took with the ISO at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/400, and the aperture was at 3.5. In photoshop I had to remove some objects that were distracting and some scars that were on er body. I also painted her legs to make them look cleaner and whiter.



Sunset in Mexico

I took this sunset picture in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. For this one the ISO was at 100, the shutter speed was at 1/250, and the aperture was at 5.6. And for this picture I didn't have to do anything to it in photoshop.