Graveyard
Firstly, I adjusted the levels by going to Image>Adjustments>Levels
Next, I went round the stone with the magnestic lasso tool and adjusted the curves (Image>Adjustments>Curves)
Then, while the stone was still selected, I clicked on Select>Inverse and adjusted the curves of the background
The used the marquee tool to select the image and again clicked Select>Inverse and darkened the corners using curves
Crop
Image>Adjustments>Curves
Marquee Tool around gravestones
Image>Adjustments>Curves
Select>Inverse
Image>Adjustments>Curves
Image>Adjusmtents>Levels
Image>Adjustments>Black and White
to make it more eerie
Marquee Tool>Select>Inverse>Image>Adjustments>Curves
Cemetery
Firstly I cropped the image to remove unecessary edges that distract from the focul point.
next, I adjusted the levels of the photo to balance the black and white tones
then, I went to image>adjusments>curves and pulled the line to form a slight 'S' shape.
finally, I used the marquee tool then clicked on Select>inverse to darken the edges by adjusting the curves.
first of all, I went to Image>adjustments>curves and again, pulled the line in to an 'S' shape.
secondly, I cropped my image to neaten up the photo.
I adjusted the levels and curves in the same way I did for the previous photo and lastly, I darkened the edges using the marquee tool.
To start with, I balanced the tones in the image by adjusting the levels (Image>adjustments>levels)
Then I made the curves in to an 'S' shape
I then cropped the image
I then increased the vibrance to make the colours stand out more against the white stone
I used the marquee tool to darken the corners
Crop
Marquee Tool>Select>Inverse>Image>Adjustments>Curves
Image>Adjustments>Curves
Image>Adjustments>Vibrance
Crop
Image>Adjustments>Curves
Crop
Image>Adjustments>Exposure
Image>Adjustments>Saturation
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