Sunday, April 28, 2013

Quarter 4 Project 1: Multiple Image Techniques

This picture is a multiple exposure of my friend, Alex, and my brother playing chess. I adjusted the transparency and exposure to get this. I thought that this was an interesting picture because the two pictures have almost zero relation to each other. That's what made it interesting to me.

This is an HDR of moss I found on a bridge. I took 3 different pictures at different exposures of the moss. I put a sepia filter on all three to give it an interesting color. Overall, I think the moss really stands out, which is why I thought this picture was interesting.

This is an HDR/Panorama of my backyard. This is the panorama in the next photo, but I made it HDR. I thought it would achieve an interesting effect, and I think it did. I upped the contrast, vibrance, and exposure while decreasing shadows. I feel like all the plantlife pops, which is made it interesting to me.

This is the Panorama of my backyard. I thought that all of the plantlift in the photo made it interesting to me. I upped the exposure and cropped it a bit. Overall I thought it was a good photo.

This is a multiple exposure of soda cans I found in my house. I moved the soda cans from picture to picture so they would appear in different places. I thought that it gave the picture a very cool and interesting effect. I also increased contrast. Overall I thought it was a very cool and interesting photo.