Thursday, 27 April 2017

Computer Experiment One

This is an example of tilt-shift, I think that this filter works really well for this photographs because it means that it brings your focus to the front row of screws. To do this computer experiment I used photoshop. I first clicked on the background layer and made a duplicate layer called background copy.

Then I went to filter at the top and clicked on Blur Gallery, then Tilt-Shift.
I moved the focused part down to the bottom to cover the first row, I made the fade out bit a bit larger so that it wasn't too harsh.

I did this because it was difficult to focus on just one row of screws with the camera because they are all different lengths, so I can use the tilt shift to choose what line of screws I wanted in focus, instead of just the taller screws being in focus for example.



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