For this one, I was trying to make it a close up picture, and I wish I'd gone a little closer,
but I couldn't get very good picture like that. So I took it, and I blurred the background, made it more in focus and changed the exposure and levels.
I meant for this picture to be kind of a texture-y picture.
My model wrinkled her nose and in real life, it looked all wrinkly and texture-y, but in the picture it was hard to capture that. I tried sharpening it and I changed the colors a little.
With this picture, I tried to make it dark, but with a lighter part of her face, kind like in the example on the article how there was a light part of her face and dark background. I lightened her a face and darkened the background. I went to a dark dark dark area to take it, and I took a candle right by her face, to make it stand out.
This picture is a shadow of a hand. I put it in front of a light and everything, but it wasn't super dark, so with editing, I made it darker and more recognizable for what it was. I like how there's the speckle-y background and fives it a few cool layers.




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