"FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S" ACTION FIGURE PHOTOSHOOT IN WOODS LOCATION





Filter test: I used filters from Adobe Photoshop Express to make the image of the rabbit behind the tree more sinister and menacing.
From top to bottom: Contrast punch which made the picture more colourful with blurred edges to the grasses and leaves; RGB enhances the blues, greens and reds on the photo leaving the other colours to really fade.
Charm 4 (bottom right) makes the photograph look aged as it puts a golden hue over the whole picture.
Vital (Bottom left) falls between the effects of Contrast Punch and RGB as it does not have such a forced brightness as CP and does not completely remove the colour of the background like RGB.