Multiple Image Techniques
Panorama
I took this photograph of downtown Portland from a friend's porch. It was a nice sunny day so I was able to capture both Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Hood in the photo. I overlapped the photos I took and merged them together using Lightroom and Photoshop. I edited the top one so the city had more of a happy feel to it because of the blue skies and bright colors. I edited the bottom one to show the other side of Portland which is grey and rainy. It has a grey, almost purple tint to it.
Multiple Exposure
For this multiple exposure I used a picture I took on a hike to punchbowl over the weekend when it was sunny and I used a picture of a fence looking over the city. I liked it in black and white because the colors were difficult to edit so they complemented each other. I chose to put these together because of the contrast of the nature with the city.
I blended these together and I liked how they both were places in downtown Portland. I added the red tint to connect the two photos better.
I used old photos for this multiple exposure because I liked the way it has the Portland sign in the background which is normally lit up and fancy, however in the other photo I merged, it shows a homeless man.
For this multiple exposure I blended a photo of my friend standing on a bridge and a photo of the city. I liked how she was just kind of looking over the railing and I edited it to have ind of a peaceful mood.
High Dynamic Range
For this photo I blended three photos together and in the first one, the leaf was really under exposed and the second one was overexposed. I enhanced the colors because I really liked the different green colors in the photo.
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