Friday, February 20, 2015

Project 6: Multiple Image Techniques

multiple exposure: I wanted to do something a little bit different, so I morphed two of my friends faces together. It ended up looking pretty weird, and very unusual. However, I kept it because I think it showed the amount of editing I did to it. I tried to make it look natural, but it was tougher than I thought. I ended up making Elena's hair a new layer, and trying to overlap a whole bunch of things to make the final product.
panorama: I originally took this panorama of a double rainbow, but the top rainbow was very hard to see. I wanted the bottom rainbow to look more normal, and brighter, so I adjusted the overall brightness, and sharpened just the rainbow. Then I went and sharpened the top rainbow a lot, so it would pop a lot more. Because of this, the rainbow became very pixilated. I wasn't sure if I liked it, but when I zoomed out it had kind of a cool look to it, and it looked like nerds, so I kept it. I thought it was unique. 

HDR: For my HDR photo I took a picture of the LHS field on a really sunny day. The sun was so bright that you couldn't see the buildings or the trees, and barely any of the bleachers. I used two pictures: I overexposed one of them, and underexposed the other. It's still really hard to see where the sun is, and I couldn't really figure out how to make that all go away. But I made the colors match, and it still looks sunny, so I'm happy with the final product.