Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Project Six - Multiple Image Techniques

HDR Images

I find the HDR effect on this photograph very interesting. To me, it looks like something out of a sci-fi fairytale. The textures appear much harsher in the image, and you can't quite tell if it's real or not. Though very different than any edit I've ever given an image, I liked how this turned out.

This image was created using a different style of HDR. The first HDR photograph was given a harsh, unrealistic edit. This second image was created using different exposures of the moss. By putting them together, they created a photograph which reflected the accurate colors of the moss. I like the rich greens that the final photograph shows. 


Panorama

This panorama is of the track at Jackson Middle School. Though I captured the track completely, I had trouble while editing. I could not completely make the image flow together. There are some areas where the exposure of the grass changes and where the track doesn't line up. I attempted to fix some of these issues while editing, but I couldn't get it completely. 

Multiple Exposures

For this image, I took multiple images of a tree. I specifically wanted to take pictures of a tree because I wanted to see how the branches would look once layered upon one another. I chose to give this image an edit that I've never done before. I "inverted" the colors in Photoshop to give it this transparent effect. I like the chaos of the branches as well as the spooky mood the colors give off.

In order to create this photograph, I layered multiple images of hands. I had the hands create a shadow-puppet eagle shape because I thought that the wings (fingers) would appear as if they were moving. I had some trouble editing this at first, due to the dark background. However, I ended up only using four images which was better than the original idea I had, which helped with the editing issue. I am happy with the final edit and photographs that I chose to create this image. 

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