Thursday, February 11, 2016

Project 5 - Multiple image Techniques

This is my first HDR photo. For my first HDR,  chose to not make it very severe so that it looks like it could be real although if you look closely you can see it is HDR. 


This is my second HDR which  chose to edit a bit more severely and make it appear more cartoon like. I chose a filter and boosted the blues and greens and made them stand out more than the pinks and oranges.

This is my first multiple exposure picture. It didn't turn out how  was hoping but it looks cool with the various textures contrasting and the subtle dull colors.  

This is my second multiple exposure and  really like how it turned out. There are five separate photos and and some of them are very similar but it gives almost an unrealistic feel when you put them all together.


This is my panorama that I took stitching different photos together. At first i didn't like the fact that the center was brighter and more saturated than the outside, but I decided to leave it that way because it seems to tell more of a story and give the picture more depth and personality.

I took this panorama on my phone but I like the way that this frames two very different parts of the city in one picture and how the sidewalk almost acts as a divider between the two differences.

This is the other panorama that I took and thought was interesting, because you usually take panoramas from left to right and this one was taken from the ground up. It naturally whitened a bit as you went up but i edited it so that it completely faded out because it made it more visually appealing and drew attention to the contrast of the bottom of the picture versus the top.

I continued to experiment with multiple exposure and the silhouette of a person.


I took some of the various landscape pictures that I have taken and edited them. I tried two different ways in what order I put the layers.




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