I deliberately used editing tools such as the vibrancy tool to make my 'new industry' images appear new and clean. I did this to emphasis my concept.
THE SHOWROOM CINEMA
I have increased the gamma correction of the photograph to make the Showroom building look brighter and cleaner. I have also cropped the image to make it more symmetrical, thus it becomes more aesthetically pleasing.
VINTAGE NECKLACES

I have adjusted the exposure (+0.4), offset (-0.02) and gamma correction (1) of this image to make the necklaces appear more vibrant and contrasting.
SWEETS STALL

I have increased the contrast of this image to create a greater appearance of depth between the sweets.
VINTAGE CLOTHES
I have increased the vibrancy of this image by 100 to make the clothes look brighter. I did this to make the image more vibrant.
BOUTIQUE SIGN
I haven't actually edited this image because I couldn't think of a way to improve it. I really like the reflection of the neon sign on the glass and the red brick of the wall.
OLD INDUSTRY
I have edited all of my 'old industry' photographs to look older by making them took dirtier and more worn. I have done this to emphasise my concept and the contrast between the two sets of images.
I increased the vibrancy of the image so that the bricks and the famous Hendo's sign look more orange and bright. I also cropped the image to make it more symmetrical in order to make the cyclist the central focal point.
KELHAM ISLAND MUSEUM
I have increased the vibrancy of this image to make to metal appear more colourful and contrasting.
WILLIAMS FASTENERS
I decreased the vibrancy of the tarpaulin on the roof behind the web to make it look less garish and distracting from the focal point.
OLD INDUSTRIAL BUILDING
I decreased the vibrancy of the image to make the building appear more dirty. I also cropped the image to make it more symmetrical.
STREET CORNER
I haven't actually edited this image because I can't think of any way to improve it. I didn't adjust the vibrancy because I think it looks dull and dirty enough.






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