A4+texture-Beecher

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First I changed the tone to a more a vibrant hue. 2.) I changed the color scheme by adding red to it 3. ) I used the eraser tool to erase everything outside of the butterfly. 4.) I copied the butterfly into the picture and then downsized it to make it look smaller in comparison to the flower 5.) I also used the eraser tool to take out the red flower. 6.) I made the red flower significantly smaller 6.) I used the burn tool to make the tones in the flower look more like shadows. 7.) I used the blur tool to shade some of the edges of the things I added to make them look more natural with the flowers 8.) I changed the contrast of the photo to make the whole picture look more vibrant 9.) I sharpened the picture, so the things in the foreground would stand out more 10.) Finally, I changed the size of the picture so that it would fit onto the website.

The point of this picture was to have the main highlight be on the front flowers and the butterfly. I also used the red shade that I put in to show the texture in the leaf. The main object of attention is in the center, but the flowers on the far left and on the far right are not blurred so it follows the rule of thirds and also makes the picture more interesting. I fee like overall the final picture was pretty successful, but next time I think that I'm going to change less in certain parts of the picture, because this time the red flower I added seems like it doesn't fit so well because I changed so much about it. Also, I will probably plan my idea out better first, so I know exactly what I'm trying to do before I start the picture.