For this image of Luciano in Ushuaia, I have cropped out a few cameras at the bottom of my image to make it look like a professionally took photo and have left the rest as there isn't much else left to alter in my opinion.
As for this image of my little boy testing out now software, i have cropped out the wellys and shoes in the back ground in order to make it look like a more professional 'bedroom studio' in which hes playing in and have left the corner of the dressing table to hint that dj decks could be there.
This image of Swedish House Mafia at the Milton Keynes Bowl has also been slightly altered to remove some of the heads at the bottom of the picture again to give it the feel of a professionally took photograph.
As for this image of Steve Lawler at Circus Liverpool, there is little I can do to reduce the lighting without ruining the picture so I have slightly used to Polygonic Lasso Tool to select the area and decreased the brightness a bit, but as this picture still remains slightly unclear I may just use it as a decorative image on the likes of the contents page or on small in the front page, as it still gives off a good impression of a rave environment in my opinion.
This is my favorite picture from all of those I have used Photoshop to edit. In this image i used the clone stamp tool to remove the boxes from the bottom left corner and essentially clear the room with view of the floor now to make the environment look more professional. I then used the Polygonic Lasso Tool to select the whole environment apart from the Pioneer CDJ's and turned it into black and white, leaving just the decks in colour. I then selected the decks again with the Polygonic Lasso Tool and increased the brightness for them to stand out even more and I believe that the effect it gives off means the use of photoshop has worked well.
Lastly my image of Ushuaia in Ibiza hasn't been touched because although I would like to remove the shadow and possibly some of the clouds, it is hard to do so without ruining the picture, and with someone who isn't as skilled as maybe a professional is on photoshop, I have left it as it is, as I believe the image still portrays the message I want it too.
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