Because I’ve never taken time to actually improve at post-processing because I’m not very adventurous, but school calls for it. 
I spent the past few days tinkering with Photoshop to see if I could come up with something colorful enough for our GIFT project. I tried (and gave up) on colorful-ifying people, so I decided to subject this picture of the trees by my grandma’s house to the rainbow treatment. 
product of boredom a sugar-enduced high.
I think it turned out well >.< what do you think?

Because I’ve never taken time to actually improve at post-processing because I’m not very adventurous, but school calls for it. 

I spent the past few days tinkering with Photoshop to see if I could come up with something colorful enough for our GIFT project. I tried (and gave up) on colorful-ifying people, so I decided to subject this picture of the trees by my grandma’s house to the rainbow treatment. 

product of boredom a sugar-enduced high.

I think it turned out well >.< what do you think?


Sometimes (and by sometimes, I usually mean those times when I don&#8217;t really feel like doing homework that I procrastinate), I take random pictures of things in my room to practice taking exposures and all that . . stuff. Basically, I convert my room into this little studio with the help of a table lamp.
I took this one yesterday after getting my haircut (hair isn&#8217;t so obvious in this pic since I tied it back). The light positioning in my room makes for really pretty lighting by the mirror and really clean high-contrast black and white conversions OuO
/so thankful she decided to clean her mirror before taking the picture.

Sometimes (and by sometimes, I usually mean those times when I don’t really feel like doing homework that I procrastinate), I take random pictures of things in my room to practice taking exposures and all that . . stuff. Basically, I convert my room into this little studio with the help of a table lamp.

I took this one yesterday after getting my haircut (hair isn’t so obvious in this pic since I tied it back). The light positioning in my room makes for really pretty lighting by the mirror and really clean high-contrast black and white conversions OuO

/so thankful she decided to clean her mirror before taking the picture.




A blog by a girl named Louise who also usually goes by Lily. A whimsical, fantastical, musical, and other words that end with -al, photographer. Loves all things, everything, flowy

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Louise S. | 16 | Incoming senior| stares at computer screen forever.