Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Project 5

In Project 5, we learned how to create multiple exposure, HDR, and panoramas. Multiple exposures all very simple images to have depth and detail by layering different images on top of each other. By using different types of layers and different editing techniques, very interesting images are created with blurred versions of all of the layers. HDR images allow the light and colors to pop in different ways so that it creates a very surreal image. This creates a very scientific/digital editing look to the photo and allows for a lot of experimentation. We were able to create panoramic images by taking multiple pictures from different angles and using photoshop to help merge them into a shape and stretching it to create a panorama. These three images allowed me to experiment with a lot of different techniques, and create a lot of cool images!

Multiple Exposure of a bouquet

Multiple Exposure of Fire Hyrdrant

Multiple Exposure of Light Fixtures


Multiple Exposure of Potted Plant
HDR of city skyline
HDR of moss on bricks

HDR of leaves and berries


HDR of buildings and sky
Panorama of purple sky on Mount Hood

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