Switch up the Mood

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Color, lighting, saturation, contrast, and many other factors all play in to taking a decent photo and making it fabulous. This assignment is to change the mood or tone of a photograph by altering the contrast, brightness, hue, saturation, exposure, etc. You do not have to change all of those things about the photo, but you can if you would like to. Experiment. Don’t be afraid to take it to the extremes, and don’t be afraid to be subtle. Familiarize yourself with your editing software, whether it’s Photoshop, GIMP, Picnik, or any number of other editing platforms. Most of all, enjoy what you are doing!

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Mr eggy CC licensedĀ by sultoner TrainĀ CClĀ licensed by ELEOTH The Assignment I did the Switch up the Mood visual assignment. The details are: This assignment is to change the mood
Here is a RAW photo I edited of my girlfriend, Alanna; using Photoshop Elements 8. I was going for an HDR feel without actually using
This is for the assignment Switch up the Mood i got to mess around with iphoto and it was cool seeing what i could get with
Change the mood or tone of a photograph by altering the contrast, brightness, hue, saturation, exposure, etc. I decided to use Picasa photo editor by Google
This photo is for the Visual Assignments, “Swith Up the Mood.” blue ocean I used GIMP to create this photo. I took the original picture on theĀ 
Today I chose this DS106 assignment, which requires us to change the mood or tone of a photograph by altering the contrast, brightness, hue, saturation, exposure,
I started playing with Annie Belle‘s “Switch Up the Mood” assignment on this image of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello I took this past Summer which, unfortunately,
This is the second assignment I have created for DS106. This assignment is a Visual Assignment called “Switch Up the Mood.” To objective of this

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