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technique description.
To edit these photos, I used the various selection tools in photoshop (lasso, quick selection, magic wand...) to select an area. Then, I made the rest of the photo black&white (using the adjustments) to put emphasis on the subject.
reflection.
I think my photos turned out pretty well. The selections are good and I used the tools correctly to make the background black&white. One thing that was kind of frustrating was when the quick selection tool would select more than I wanted it to, and I switched to using the magnetic lasso.
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