This image was taken near an old, Spanish-style building in Old Town San Diego. The aimed compositional rule is leading line because the stairs lead upwards, leading viewers’ eyes up as well. To take this photo, I used my iPhone SE. To add the dark, mysterious effect, I used Adobe Photoshop to make the photo monochrome and to darken the outer edges. I then adjusted the brightness of the highlights. My image is in the monochrome division because I thought the black and white effect added mystery and completed the photo, adding a cozy tone. For this photo, I mimicked the style of Manuel Alvarez Bravo, a Mexican photographer who solely created realistic, black and white photos. It was printed on Epson Glossy Photo Paper on an Epson P800 digital printer.
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AuthorAngel Estrada, photography student in San Diego, California Archives
June 2017
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