These are the photos we did to represent pinhole photographs. We had to edit them on Photoshop instead of going out and doing it ourself as we don't have enough time and we don't have a pin hole camera.
we had to manipulate the levels and contrast, give it a zoom effect and change the quality so it looks grainy to give it that pinhole effect.
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This photograph was taken in Pudsey park this is the ice cream strand, it reminds me on a Chinese huts that you see in movies because of the shape of the roof.
I really like this effect because it gives it that old edgy look without getting rid off any of the quality and because it is done on Photoshop you have so much room to work with.
Even know you can only see part of the building i have photographed i still think that it is very effective. I like how the tree is coming in from the side and braking up the photo a bit, this adds to the creepy and edy effect you get when doing the pinhole technique. |
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| This is a photograph that i have taken in Pudsey, it is a side door into Pudsey leisure centre. I do like the original photograph but i do not like this one because i think it is too edited and the side of the door is too white and bright. If i was going to edit this again, i would make sure that the white wasn't too intense. I would try and bring the detail out more instead of it looking almost like a big blur. |
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I really like this photograph i think it is definitely one of the best ones from this pinhole technique. It doesn't look too edited and it hasn't lost any detail from the editing.
I would change this photograph i like the angle it help to enfranchise the size of the building. |
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