Hank, 2014. Close Up/Headshot Camera Settings: -ISO (1/1000) -SS (100) -F (3.2) Photoshop: -Vibrance (all the way up) -Cloned the inside of the windows to make them dark -Brush Border
Junior, 2014. 3/4 Body Camera Settings: -ISO (1/1000) -SS (100) -F (3.2) Photoshop: -Rotated (180) -Brightness (10) -Contrast (11) -Vibrance (+28) -Brush Border
Chloe, 2014. 3/4 body. Camera Settings: -ISO (1/1000) -SS (100) -F (3.2) Photoshop: -cropped -Vibrance (+02) -Brightness (9) -Brush Border
Chloe, 2014. Full Body Camera Settings: -ISO (1/1000) -SS (100) -F (3.2) Photoshop: -Exposure (+0.24) -Gamma Correction (0.96) -Vibrance (+62) -Brush Border
Robin, 2014. Environment shot Camera Settings: -ISO (1/1000) -SS (100) -F (3.2) Photoshop: -Offset (-0.0143) -Gamma Correction (0.91) -Brush Border
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Pet Portraits

In my images I am trying to show the personality of my pets. For example in the images of Hank I am trying to show how obedient Hank is and how he just sat there patiently waiting for me to take the picture of him. Additionally in the image of Junior I was trying to show the funny side of his personality and how he just sticks his toung out throughout the day as that was one of things he was raised to do. Furthermore in the images of Chloe I tried to show the playful side of her personality as she layed on her back with her paws in the air and than the casual side and how she thinks she is an actual human being with the way she sits up against the arm of the couch. Finally in the image of Robin I was trying to show balance and emphasis with his color because its white and it contrasts with the environment in the background and stands out immediately.

Diana Torsiello
Student Sparta Township, NJ