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Follow the Safety Signs

Follow the Safety Signs. Photos to help kids learn what safety signs we see throughout the day. Digital Photo Slideshow using Picasa. By Brianna Frederick EdEl 2200- Section 003. Children’s Cross w alk Ahead.

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Follow the Safety Signs

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  1. Follow the Safety Signs Photos to help kids learn what safety signs we see throughout the day

  2. Digital Photo Slideshow using Picasa • By Brianna Frederick • EdEl 2200- Section 003

  3. Children’s Crosswalk Ahead In this photo, I rotated and croppedthe photo so you could see the image more in depth. I decided to high light it as well so it would appear brighter. I used a soft focus and then focal black and white to retain the color of the sign so children will know what to look for when they see signs like these. I used a shadow to darken the branches.

  4. Yield sign • Cropped • Fill light • Shadows • Boarder • Saturation • Rotate

  5. Cross walk In this photo I used I’m feeling lucky and that brightened the photo. I decided to invert the colors and I really liked how it turned out. I used vignette color to darken the edges. Once again I rotated the photo and put text in.

  6. One way • Crop, rotate, straighten, and sharpen were some of the first things I did to this photo. I decided to use the boost tool and wanted a more direct color so I increased the color temperature.

  7. Speed limit I really like how this photo turned out. I first straightened and crop cropped the photo. I used the retouch tool to get rid of the sticker on the pole. I used the gradual tint and that is how I got the blue color. To lighten the picture I used the glow tool.

  8. Stop, Look, and listen • Crop • Straighten • Auto color • Saturation • Museum matte • Rotate

  9. Do not enter Once again I cropped the photo to get a closer look at the sign. To brighten the photo I used the, I’m feeling lucky button and straightened the photo as well. I wanted this photo to stand out a little so I used the HDR-ish and the Neon edit buttons. This is another one of my favorites.

  10. Railroad crossing • I’m feeling lucky • Sharpen • Soft focus • 1960s • Rotate

  11. Railroad: Watch before you proceed One of the first things I did was crop and straighten the photo. I used auto contrast and I liked how it looked but I wanted something a little different. I decided to focus on the sign more then the colors in the background so I used focal B&W. I like how it looks now.

  12. Private property • Straighten • Crop • Highlight • Invert colors • HDR-ish

  13. Stop light I couldn’t decide what I wanted to do with this photo so I decided to try theI’m feeling lucky tool. After doing that I decided to sharpen the photo put a boarder on and have a focal zoom on one of the stop lights.

  14. Stop on Cross Light • Crop • Auto contrast • Shadows • Focal B &W • Graduated tint • rotate

  15. Buckle up, it’s the law This was another photo that I liked the end result. I cropped and straightened it first. I then decided to highlight and sharpen the photo to enhance the sign itself. I used the auto contrast after doing that and put a slight shadow on it as well.

  16. Children at play • Crop • Straighten • I’m feeling lucky • Sharpen • Lomo-ish

  17. Neighborhood watch With this photo, I cropped and straightened it first. I decided to use the auto color and auto contrast tools. I decided I wanted to use some of the other effects and used a tool calledOrton-ish which makes the photo a little blurry but still readable. I really liked how it turned out.

  18. Collage

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