Thursday, March 14, 2013

Project 7 - Photo Effects




This photo was taken on Vista bridge overlooking the city. I used the effect, tilt shift to make the photo look like a model of Portland. I was able to focus in on a certain part of the street, by using the
effect of tilt shift.




This photograph was from one of our previous field trips to Vista bridge. I took this photo towards the end of the bridge off to the side of an old looking tree, which worked perfectly for my daguerreotype photo. The effects I used gave the photo a different older looking and feel. A daguerreotype is a photographic process invented by Louis-Jacques Mande Daguerre.


This photo was taken downtown of one of the buildings. I edited this photo to make the photograph look like it was from a comic book.  






















Monday, March 4, 2013

Project 6 - Multiple Exposures, Panorama, and HDR

         This is combination of two photos I took, and made them into one multiple exposure photo. One photo taken at Pacific Northwest College of Art is a photo of a watercolor painting. The other taken at Washington Park, and is a photo of a patch of ivy, which is the background layer. I edited the photograph of the watercolor painting, by boosting the colors to make it brighter and making it the top layer.

          This next photo was taken at my house of my view. This is a panoramic photo of multiple images I took of my backyard and merged into a single panoramic photo. I edited the photo to make the sky a little more blue and I boosted the clarity as well so that there were more detail in the clouds. 
      This photograph is also taken at my house. This photograph is a combination of two photos that I took. One photo focusing in on the detail of the trees and the other photo taken, focusing in on the clouds and sky. I was able to merge the two photos into an HDR photograph and boosted the contrast to edit it, as well as, the clarity and saturation.