Tuesday, February 26, 2013

HDR and Multiple Exposure

This photo was edited in Photoshop using the HDR program, which combines three different photos of the same scene at different exposures in order to maximize the highlights and the shadows in the photo. I liked the extreme brightness and almost fantastical color scheme in this photo, but preferred the original to the post-HDR edition.
This multiple-exposure photo was edited in Photoshop to layer three slightly different images over one another. In this, my friend Cydney poses in three different positions, pretending to take pictures. I like this photo because of its bleak and drab color scheme, which makes the photo feel dystopian and over-sterilized.















This photo is also a multiple-exposure shot, edited in Photoshop. It shows, again, my friend Cydney reflected in a mirror in various places. The photo was taken in the  lobby of the Nines hotel downtown. I like this photo because the slight disparity in the lining up of the multiple images causes the overall image to almost vibrate.

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