Salford quays screen shots

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First I made my photograph colourless by using the brush tool with the saturation effect. I then replaced the colour in the sky by using the brush tool with the colour effect. I did this to my photograph not as bleak.

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First I made my photograph colourless by using the brush tool with the saturation effect.

I then replaced the colour in the sky by using the brush tool with the colour effect. I did this to my photograph not as bleak.

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I felt my photograph was still bland so I edited the shade and brightness of the colour to make the sky look more appealing.

This is my finished edit of the photograph.

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This was my original image.

I made the colour a darker contrast by using the brush tool and the soft light effect.

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I then used the gradient tool to make it look as though the plants are in the shade because of the trees.

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This is my finished edit of the photograph.

I used the magnetic lasso tool to get rid of the unwanted background and keep the statue.

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I then zoomed in and removed unwanted white parts from around the statue using the basic brush tool.

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This is the photograph after I had gotten rid of all the unwanted white parts.

Using the pen tool I created a bending line across the statue, I then put a light effect on that line.

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This is the finished edit of the photograph after getting rid of the unwanted parts of the yellow line.