James Bay Photography Project: Week 7
By joel on Feb 21, 2009 | In Images
Here are my photochops for week seven of the James Bay Photo Project. Enjoy...
These are just quick chops. I don't spend much more than 20 minutes on each one. I just like to play with different layers of saturation and contrast and try to bring out the elements of the composition.
Each photo presents a million different "enhancement" possibilities. But, I don't let myself waste time trying to pick the best path. I just randomly choose one and run down it as fast as I can. I can always reflect on what I've made and try something different latter.
See the originals of these photographs, as well as the rest of my snaps from the past week on my flickr page. As always comments and inspiration are always welcome. Feel free to leave comments below, or with the images on my flickr page.
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To see the original image on flickr click here
Read on to see the rest of my edited images from week seven of the James Bay Photography Project.
Follow up:
To see the original image on flickr click here
To see the original image on flickr click here
To see the original image on flickr click here
The James Bay Photography Project is a daily photo project. Every week I choose my favorites from among the photos I take each day in James Bay and upload them to my flickr account. Of these I will choose a few to "enhance" with photoshop for posting on this blog. The idea is to improve my photography and image editing skills, while creating a record changes in the neighbourhood over time.
If you are conducting a similar project, or would just like to share your project, I'd like to hear about it. You are more than welcome to use this space to share your work. joel [at] jamesbay.org
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