Project #7 - Multiple Image Techniques
This project introduced new editing techniques using Photoshop including multiple exposures, panoramas, and HDRs. I used previous photo-taking knowledge and methods in order to better the turn-out of my final work.
In this multiple exposure photo, I attempted incorporating mainly greenery and flowers, as well as a pop of color from the bright red stop sign.
In this multiple exposure photo, I used only photos of the road down different streets in order to maintain a common theme among the overlaid photos.
This is a panorama of the top of the hill above downtown Portland by the Arboretum. I tried to incorporate a sense of symmetry / asymmetry as well.
This is a panorama of the park at the tip of the Arboretum in Portland, Oregon. In this photo, you can see the yellow construction tower as well as titter totters among the wide range of greenery.
Multiple Exposures:
In this multiple exposure photo, I used only photos of the road down different streets in order to maintain a common theme among the overlaid photos.
Panoramas:
This is a panorama of the park at the tip of the Arboretum in Portland, Oregon. In this photo, you can see the yellow construction tower as well as titter totters among the wide range of greenery.
HDRs:
An HDR photo of a bush found at the park at the top of the Arboretum in Portland, Oregon. Although the photo is slightly blurred, the vibrant green of the plant is brought out due to the HDR photo-making process.
An HDR photo of a brick fence found on the Lincoln High School campus. Because of the HDR photo-making process, the red of the brick is brought out, the green-ness of the plants behind the fence is made more vibrant, and the student walking by makes for an unintentional yet interesting sense of movement.
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