Hayley Warren describes taking a photo outside of a large tree to continue capturing eerie feelings in her images. She planned the shoot to use strong sunlight from behind the tree. By positioning her camera so the sun was blocked by the tree, she was able to make it appear that the tree was blacked out against a bright background. After taking the photo, she edited it in Photoshop by darkening the photo, cutting out and darkening the tree separately, and then reinserting it and brightening the background by adding a blue tint to the sky.
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Hayley Warren describes taking a photo outside of a large tree to continue capturing eerie feelings in her images. She planned the shoot to use strong sunlight from behind the tree. By positioning her camera so the sun was blocked by the tree, she was able to make it appear that the tree was blacked out against a bright background. After taking the photo, she edited it in Photoshop by darkening the photo, cutting out and darkening the tree separately, and then reinserting it and brightening the background by adding a blue tint to the sky.
Hayley Warren describes taking a photo outside of a large tree to continue capturing eerie feelings in her images. She planned the shoot to use strong sunlight from behind the tree. By positioning her camera so the sun was blocked by the tree, she was able to make it appear that the tree was blacked out against a bright background. After taking the photo, she edited it in Photoshop by darkening the photo, cutting out and darkening the tree separately, and then reinserting it and brightening the background by adding a blue tint to the sky.
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Hayley Warren describes taking a photo outside of a large tree to continue capturing eerie feelings in her images. She planned the shoot to use strong sunlight from behind the tree. By positioning her camera so the sun was blocked by the tree, she was able to make it appear that the tree was blacked out against a bright background. After taking the photo, she edited it in Photoshop by darkening the photo, cutting out and darkening the tree separately, and then reinserting it and brightening the background by adding a blue tint to the sky.
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Hayley Warren
Analysing and documenting
For this next image I wanted to keep
within the eerie feeling. However, instead of keeping within the bedroom I decided I wanted to take an image outside. I planned what I would do before I went outside as I needed strong sunlight for the photograph to work. Unlike my second image of the candle I wanted to blacken out the front and show the background. In order to achieve this look I needed the sun to be behind the object. I found a large tree and knew immediately it would work. It was in front of a park near by some railings. When positioning the camera I made sure the sun was blocked out by the tree. This is how I managed to make it look like the tree was blacked out.
I then edited the image on Photoshop. To
do this I first darkened the photograph by taking down the contrast. I then cut out the tree and darkened it separately. I then placed it back into the frame and brightened the back ground by adding a blue tint to the sky. I was thoroughly pleased with the overall look of the image and felt it was in keeping with the slight eerie atmosphere from which I was trying to create.