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These are the final images I've chosen to edit and put on my publication's article:
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What I edited in this photograph was I used the sponge tool to remove the colour from most things. I didn't touch jack within the photograph and the people towards the back didn't get their coat's colour removed which made Jack stand out more.
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With this photo, I only edited the colour by using the sponge tool again. I wanted it to be black and white like picture 2. I wanted Finn to be coloured as he doesn't look good in black and white. When I edited this photo I felt like I had overdone the sponge tool so I also used a light dodge to change up the editing.
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In this photograph, I decided to use a burn tool the whole way around it and it ended up looking great. I experimented with the eyes by trying our using the dodge tool to highlight the iris but that ended up looking completely fake compared to the rest of the photo.
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What I edited in this photograph was I used the sponge tool to remove the colour from most things. I didn't touch jack within the photograph and the people towards the back didn't get their coat's colour removed which made Jack stand out more.
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In this photo, I struggled to find something to edit so I decided to just change the whole thing to black and white. One of my classmates told me it looked like it was a WWII photograph which made me like the editing I had done.


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In this photograph, I straightened the horizon and used the sponge tool to remove the colour from the water and sky. This made the photo shoot look like it had been undertaken on a stormy day which I feel, added a nice effect to it.
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With this photo, I only edited the colour by using the sponge tool again. I wanted it to be black and white like picture 2. I wanted Finn to be coloured as he doesn't look good in black and white. When I edited this photo I felt like I had overdone the sponge tool so I also used a light dodge to change up the editing.
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In this photograph, I decided to use a burn tool the whole way around it and it ended up looking great. I experimented with the eyes by trying our using the dodge tool to highlight the iris but that ended up looking completely fake compared to the rest of the photo.



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