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Nov 18, 2009

Formspring questions!

Haha, I actually got excited when I found out people asked me stuff!

Herro there!: Why type of "editing" are you using for your photos? It has a specific scheme to it... Sort of faded and smooth.
-Well I want my photos to look and have a sort of vintage feel to them. Like as if the picture were an old memory in which you are looking at it in a point-of-view perspective. Does that make sense? But if you want to know what I literally do when I edit my photos.. I use a program called Photoshop CS3. I start off by increasing saturation and contrast so the colors really pop out. After that, I discolor the picture a little bit by making it sepia toned, but not fully sepia as I want to keep the original colors recognizable. Then I add slight vignette (darkening of the edges of the photo) to emphasize focus on the center of the photograph. Then I add a slight pink layer, over it to give it a vintage-discolored look to it, but I keep it very transparent as I don't want to drown out the colors. Then my classic watermark, and adding a cinematic-styled black border on the top and bottom.

Herro there!: RYAN!!!!!!!!!why is the sky blue and why is sometimes there are pictures on clouds that look pamiliar?
-Well you see... the sky is blue because clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter red light. When we look towards the sun at sunset, we see red and orange colours because the blue light has been scattered out and away from the line of sight.
-And I actually don't understand your second question.. "pictures on clouds that look pamiliar?" could you clarify?

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