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2. Its okay with this photo because it lightened the side of his face a bit.
3. There is nothing else in this photo I would like to fix.
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1. For this photo I only used the levels
2. For this photo it was a little too dark so it lightened it up a bit
3. There is nothing else in this photo else i would like to fix
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1. For this photo I used a high pass filter and levels adjustment
2. For this photo it was a little blurry, and a bit too dark
3. I wish I could tone down the background and lighten the face more.
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1. For this photo I just did a levels adjustment
2. For this photo it was just a little bit too dark
3. There is nothing else in this photo I would like to fix
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1. For this photo I just used a high pass filter
2. For this photo I just wanted to sharpen his facial features
3. There is nothing else in this photo I would like to fix
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1. I used a high pass filter and a levels adjustment
2. For this photo its okay because the side of his face is kinda dark and facial features are sorta blurred
3. I wish i could lighten his face but not make it look kinda washed out
FINAL QUESTIONS:
1. Shallow depth of field is when you use a lower f-stop and focus on usually one subject and use a blurred background to point the viewers focus on that subject, while a large depth of field is when you use a higher f-stop and have everything in focus and want the viewer to see everything in crispness.
2. To decide when to use either function, you want to consider if you are trying to capture motion or trying to capture something that is still and want in total focus. So if you want the first thing you would use TV mode, but if you are trying to capture something still then you would use AV mode.
3. The hardest part of this assignment was trying to distance yourself from the subject and the background so you can get that bokeh affect.
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