Depth of Field 

    • For the first photo I made the yellow a higher saturation/luminance to increase the yellowness of the minion’s skin. It made the minion go from a more banana coloured yellow to a bright radioactive yellow but not fluorescent. This photo makes me feel like someone has gone from being the most important person in the room and then slowly fading into no one. I think this because the blue overalls are significantly darker than the minion’s body and because Maggie’s head is much brighter than the minion overall. I think this photo feels like how people feel when a person is used to being the spotlight/center of attention slowly fading into the background as the person in the back takes their spot.  
    • The second photo was made black and white using the White Balance editing feature. Using the “Neutral Gray” option, I moved the dial, so it created more warmth in the photograph. Even with the warmth of the Neutral Gray, the photo still was quite dark, and it made me feel like a memory stuck in time. It made me feel this because the minion is very much the darkest part of the picture, like a shadow in the frame that can’t ever leave.  

     

Perspective 

  • For these two pictures I put the minion into a rock-climbing hold that was on the side of the giant yellow sponge structure outside of the dome.  
  • The first picture I focused on changing the levels of luminance and the definition. Having no experience in editing photos at all I found this very enjoyable as I could clearly see what the changing levels of luminance did to the picture. I couldn’t find a difference in the levels of definition until I moved the marker to its maximum. Honestly this picture makes me feel like it was taken when someone was drunk and dared to do something stupid. It might be the angle that was used or the effect that the editing had on the picture but that’s what it reminds me of.  
  • The second picture has a blurred middle line, I think it adds to the picture because again it reminds me of when someone is super wasted and ended up in a picture doing something they aren’t meant to. For this picture I used the selective colour and changed the darker blues which included the overalls and the rock-climbing, making the hue itself darker, adding a higher saturation and lowering the luminance.  

 

Balance 

  • For the first picture I adjusted the amount of colour and light applied to the photo, which caused the picture to become a more still stuck in the moment image. It makes me think this because images with less colour in them immediately causes me to think of a person or moment frozen in time. The definition of the picture is also as defined as it would allow me to make it, and from what I can see it just made the shadows and dark parts of the photo more defined, adding further to the reason that it makes me feel stuck in time. 
  • This second photo used similar changes to the image only in different directions. Instead of reducing the colouring of the photo I increased it slightly, making the colours pop out more. To contrast that change I altered the photo’s lighting making it darker. The image makes me feel like someone was left behind and is waiting for them to be remembered. The background being super blurred helps add to the effect because although it is super blurry you can see that it’s completely empty, everyone had gone home execpt for this person. 

Framing 

  • The first image I altered the lighting of the photo, making it as bright as can be. I then changed the vingette, making it super strong and have a huge radius making a spotlight effect. There’s absolutely no softness to the vingette, meaning the shadow is as dark as can be. It makes me feel like that moment in a movie or tv show when everyone is suddenly staring and laughing at the character. The point where there’s a huge panic going on in their head and they don’t know what to do. A specific point that I’m thinking of is in the 2014 movie, Divergent. The main character Tris is facing one of her fears in the fear simulator and she’s in this glass box. All of the other initiates are looking and laughing at her and that’s what the picture makes me feel.  
  • The second image is coloured black and white with the brightness setting set all the way up. Only one other thing has changed and that is the sharpness of the image. Athough I altered it so all the options are completely at the max I cannot see a difference in the image. Whether or not I move the scales up or down it still looks the exact same to me. This photo makes me feel like I’m in a horror film where the character is going to either die or get spooked really badly.  

Leading Lines 

  • The first image has so many changes that I don’t know what they all do. The changes are a difference in the lighting, colouring, curves, levels, definition, noise reduction, sharpness and vingette. The two main changes I don’t understand are the levels and curves which both have something to do with colouring and the RGB levels. The colouring seems to be only slightly changed, the main change that I can see is the brightness of the picture being much brighter. This photo makes me think of someone doing something thrilling and not getting caught. The character is in the drinks cabinet of the cafeteria and you aren’t supposed to be in there so that’s what makes me think of it.  
  • The second photo’s only change is the levels of luminace. From comparing the luminance levels to the change in colours I think it makes the colours dull, not just darker. The photo makes me feel like its the second picture in the sequence, the first one being the first photo the one where you do something reckless and then this one being you got caught for your recklessness. I think this because all the colour has been dulled so it’s like the colour represented the fun and excitement of the “crime” and then with all the dull colours its no longer fun or enjoyable.  

Rule of Thirds 

  • For this first photo the only changes are in the light and colour levels. These two changes are very slight, but it still changes enough for there to be a difference. The colour and brightness changes enhance the yellow of the minion figure enough to make it contrast the blank background and the dark blue overalls that little bit more than the other photos. It reminds me of a modeling shoot, with that blank background to help the focal be the minion/model.  
  • The second photo has a very clear difference to the first and that is thanks to the change in white balance. Changing the temperature/tint of the picture to made it feel more like it was taken in a desert. It also isn’t in focus which adds the illusion of the desert, being all windy so the camera could get a good focus. 

Negative Space 

  • The first photo has a neutral gray white balance and a change of selective colour, specifically the gray of the keychain. The change of the white balance makes the picture very very wintery gray, like a scene in a movie where there’s about to be snow and the frame is frozen at that moment. Another very specific scene that the colours remind me of it in Hunger Games, Mockingjay Part 2, when Katniss is decked out in her mockingjay outfit about to kill President Snow. The colours specifically in that part remind me of this photograph.  
  • The next photo’s changes are also minimal. The biggest change to the photo is the vingette. With the strenght being as strong as possible at 1.0 and the radius being at 1.0 as well its quite obvious. There is the use of softness but it’s not as strong as the other two, only at .50. The picture makes me think of a target, like in a spy movie when the photo is of their target and it’s all ominous and stuff.  

Symmetry + Patterns 

  • The first photo has the brightness level as decreased as allowed, in addition to the RGB curves being changed. The effect of these changes cause the photo to be more downcast and dull. Although the colours are still full the RGB curve is lowered which sucks part of the colour out of the image. This photo makes me feel like I’m in the middle of a ridiculous staring contest in a stupid comedy movie. Like the type where the camera slowly zooms in on the faces and switches every few seconds with action stare down music in the background. 
  • This final photo only has one change to it and it’s the shape of the photo. I cropped the picture into a square, zooming in on the minon in the center. No brightness changes, or colour differences. It makes me feel like something someone would put on an album cover or something like that because the pattern on the wood is very chinese culture and in the center is a western minion as yellow as a banana.