When I picked up A Camera last summer, I had no idea what to do with it, or how to work it. After doing some research on how to learn the manual mode, I started focusing my photography on architecture and automobiles. Fast forward to now, and after taking a darkroom photography class in my spring semester, I have become heavily invested with my craft.
I was looking to take my photography to the next level, so I did some research on picture editing apps on the app store. I came to a conclusion, but was stumped between two apps; Buy LightRoom for $30 which focuses more on editing the appearance of a photograph, or buy Adobe Photoshop Elements and focus more on editing elements and aspects of a photograph. I ultimately made the decision to buy Adobe Photoshop, and can't say I've regretted it at all. All the aspects of the application are easy to use, and contain many editing possibilities. In my opinion, Adobe Photoshop elements beats out LightRoom and is a photographer's best friend. In this photo, I used the wand tool to create a red tint on the picture surround the Subaru logo.
I recently had a photoshoot with my buddy Michael and his 2012 Subaru WRX, which is a beautiful car, and rain always provides good car shots.
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