Thursday, May 12, 2016

Merger Picture


Starting Car Raid

1. My subject will be my brother's friend Megan.
2. I will do this car raid over the weekend (the weekend of 5/14-5/15)
3. Q1. Why do you have some stickers on the trunk of your car?
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    Q4.    (WORKING ON QUESTIONS)
    Q5.
4. Some details  I will write about are what I saw and follow up with the Q&A that relates to it, then what I thought about that.

Friday, May 6, 2016

Merger Photo


1. I think that trees and shadows and be a problem when merging photos.
2. To do the merger photo, avoiding plants, do theres a possibility of doing one when someone is laying down on the ground, or in the pit.
3. Well, if I'm laying down, or my "subject" is, I can use their hair as a prop and try to spell things out, OR I can try something with water or paint-something liquify.
4. Maybe some clothes that aren't see through. That would be nice. But on an actual note, I don't really think that there would be any particular clothes that would help unless someone is fighting themselves.

HDR Photos

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These two I actually tried, I wanted to see what they would both look like with my best efforts and in the end I think the first one is better.






These are the two I messed around with

Warm-Up

1. My favorite photo is the one where theres a body of water near a few houses in front of the sunrise/sunset; surrounded by little hills (or mountains) covered in shrubs, tress, and grasses.
2. It doesn't seem like all of these photos could've been taken by a phone, but there are some spots where it seems like it does like the picture of the mother and her daughter/child.
3. I think that some apps can heavily affect how the photos look, not pictures taken by phones come out so smoothly or with nice lighting. However, we have technology in this age and that technology can help make those photos more smooth and nice.
4. A. When taking a panoramic, don't just use your body to move so you can get the panoramic; use a tripod to help keep it steady BUT be careful for moving objects.
    B. Don't just get the straight on angles, be creative with using your phone and the different things it can do. Use the slow-mo, try the panoramic, try to use the different "lens"/ways of taking the photos.