Michigan Lake

Michigan Lake
Photo Credit: Me!

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Project 8

For this project we were supposed to learn three different techniques that require taking multiple images. We were supposed to post at least one example of a panorama, an HDR, and a multiple exposure shot.


Panoramic: Panoramic images are created by taking several photos and stitching them together in photoshop to show a larger view than could be captured in just one plain photo. Also to create a panorama effectively, make sure to overlap each photo by about 40%.
Park Panoramic
I took this photo on my camera in Washington Park and stitched it together in PhotoShop.

Portland Panoramic
I took this photo off my porch and stitched it together in PhotoShop.

High Dynamic Range (HDR): Cameras can not capture the total range that we can usually see which results in photos that are over and under exposed in certain areas. HDR allows you to fake a higher range. You do this by taking each photo only changing the shutter speed and merge the photos together in Light room to create a well-exposed photograph.
Original

Arboretum HDR

Original

Lincoln High HDR


Multiple Exposure: You can create these photos by taking several photos and stitching them together in Photoshop. You can blend together photos of different subjects, or of photos from different perspectives.
Portland Skylines
Room Exposure
Room Exposure 2

Washington Park



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