Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Best photos Feb. 1st, 2014-June 1st, 2014. Submission of Unit 7 portfolio. By: Jack Lafeman



One of my favorite recent photos. Notice the lighting effects showing the fresh, untouched snow on the mound up higher.



A recent picture of Mt. Bachelor from the south side in a late spring setting. I felt this one could use a brightness/contrast adjustment.
 First tracks at Willamette Pass this season.

A heavily edited picture. Originally a picture of snow on trees. The black areas are snow and blue sky in the background. The red shows sections of trees that are not snow covered. Used a predator filter for this one and I feel it was highly successful.

Diamond Peak. Perhaps my favorite of Diamond Peak from this year. The main change I made to this one, is that I turned down the brightness a little bit to show that it was taken in the evening.

Woosker on the roof of my shed. Changed the brightness setting and added a small amount of blur to the photo.

Spencer's Butte Eugene, Oregon. Added a pressionist filter to the photo which made the photo less bright, which was an issue with this photo. It also blurred the photo slightly.

The Three Sisters, Oregon this February. I brightened the photo up to try and make some of the rocks less obvious and also to make the snow and mountains not look quite as icy as they actually were that day.


The Three Sisters from a slightly different angle and at a different time of year. I put a softglow filter on this photo which made the rocks stand out slightly more.

The Cirque Bowl at Mt. Bachelor. I added the coffee stain filter to this photo because I feel that it draws your eyes to a certain place on the photo and puts emphasis on certain sections of the photo. 

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