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I changed this into the sepia mode on Photo shop. I then increased the contrast and saturation to make it brighter and stand out more. This doesn't work for this image and doesn't give it the correct effect I was looking for.
Here I have changed the image to sepia. Then I increased the contrast and saturation twice to give it such a strong effect. I added a slight but subtle lighting effect to the bottom of the tea cup. This was so it made the tea cup and tea pot lighter and made sure it was the main focus was on them. This is my favourite one because the colours work and look amazing.
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This is the same image as the one above, with the same editing, however I added in a harsher lighting effect. This looks a lot better. It has darkened the corners and the edges from the image nicely, drawing the on-lookers eye into the centre. It emphasised the bubbles in the tea cup making them the centre of the focus as they are different but it still the colour of tea in the cup so still makes sense.
This image is the same as above apart from I have added in a lens flare onto the tea pot. It is an average sized one because I didn't want it to stand out to much against all the other components of the image. This emphases the point that the tea pot is the centre of attention and makes it the main focus. I have used the rule of thirds to compose this image and also I have used leading lines - making sure
I have changed this image so that the colours are brown and dull. It gives it that old look. If I was to redo this I would make the background darker (the grass), so it wasn't such a big party of the image. The aspect of this image that doesn't work is how cropped in it is.
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