Well, I guess I'll start learning more about photography. Since I've taken that accidentally cool photo, it influenced me to take more pictures.
The first two pictures must have been posted before on my previous post. It told about how did I accidentally take the picture and re-touched those 2 pictures on Picnik.com . Still, Picnik was in Indonesian (and I was lately aware that Picnik has been acquired with Google, so that might be why Picnik automatically translated into Indonesian).
Before edited on Picnik. Automatically blurred. I didn't set anything. I was using my phone camera, so it must had been just standard camera settings (size 1024x768 px, auto-flash, auto-white balance). I wasn't satisfied with the picture yet so I decided to edit the picture on Picnik.
Yep, looked better than the previous one. I was satisfied enough with the result. Using simple effects (cross process, focal blur, contrast, and additional text on the right-bottom side). I didn't know how could it make the shrubs blurred whereas my face wasn't blurred because I didn't set anything :P a bit surprised, but amazing. Amazing for me as an amateur beginner photographer (I didn't think about professional photography techniques firstly).
Just several days ago, I was attending "Public Speaking" Workshop at Arion Swiss Bel Hotel, Bandung with my brother. Finding a Parlor Grand Piano at the lobby of the hotel, spontaneously we were surprised! So itchy to play some pieces on those black-white keys! But depending on the situation (and that gloomy oldie wrinkled annoying bellboy kept looking cynically at us so made me annoyed and shitty grumbled), we just took a photo of my brother playing that piano.
The original picture. Note the over-blurred areas. The picture had been not rotated yet, you gotta turn your head 90-degree-clockwise to see the picture in normal view. The picture looked so.. Umh, I thought nothing was special, else the blurred-areas. So again, I re-touched the picture on Picnik.
I saw blurred-areas, then thought "Why don't I make bigger blurred-areas if so? Or using focal blur, I want to focus it on koko's (brother) face". Focal focus point, cross process, focal BW settings, and additional text on left-bottom side. Tadaa! Actually, I was bending on my knee when I took the picture. *Sighs* extreme angle positioning to capture great picture from amazing angles. I didn't want to take pictures in ordinary ways (basically landscape and irrational focus point). I also tried to sharpen the face area. And finally, the result was.. yeah simply gorgeous :P
Gonna take other pictures, soon :)
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