Be sure to turn these in in high resolution through an email link to your Google Drive. Channel Mixing and Saturation should be two separate images. And color grading and split tone can be one image as they use the same process. Your saturation piece is the strongest composition with the use of line and contrasting lights and darks. You might want to consider cropping the right edge of the split tone and tone down the sky so it isn’t the brightest spot in the composition.
Your colorizing photograph is really interesting. I like how you chose only to show color through the water, almost as if it’s a portal to somewhere else. The cropping is all really tight in your compositions and it works well, though if you had one or two that were zoomed out it would break it up nicely.
I think my favorite of your images is the SplitTone image. I really like how it is framed and cropped. The framing of the water in the bottom left really adds to the image with the main focus being the “Lehigh University”. I also think the selection of black and white technique adds to the image by making it sharper and highlighting the stone texture.
The colorizing turned out really nicely as a print! The focus on the water drops where the color is isolated is really subtle and the rest is softly focused. Well done.
Be sure to turn these in in high resolution through an email link to your Google Drive. Channel Mixing and Saturation should be two separate images. And color grading and split tone can be one image as they use the same process. Your saturation piece is the strongest composition with the use of line and contrasting lights and darks. You might want to consider cropping the right edge of the split tone and tone down the sky so it isn’t the brightest spot in the composition.
Your colorizing photograph is really interesting. I like how you chose only to show color through the water, almost as if it’s a portal to somewhere else. The cropping is all really tight in your compositions and it works well, though if you had one or two that were zoomed out it would break it up nicely.
I think my favorite of your images is the SplitTone image. I really like how it is framed and cropped. The framing of the water in the bottom left really adds to the image with the main focus being the “Lehigh University”. I also think the selection of black and white technique adds to the image by making it sharper and highlighting the stone texture.
The colorizing turned out really nicely as a print! The focus on the water drops where the color is isolated is really subtle and the rest is softly focused. Well done.