This unit was extremely fun to to shoot. In order to get this effect, we first had to take the photos. In order to get them to match, I had to make sure the camera was on a tripod, and that the lighting would not change throughout the photos. After you took the photos and made sure they would blend well together, you put them into photoshop and used the features to help you blend then seamlessly. Once that is done you have your final panorama.
I found shooting this unit was one of my favorites by far. Shooting people is entertaining because each picture shows some of their personality. during this unit I tried to shoot interesting and diverse pictures. I tried new ideas by manipulating in photoshop, shooting action pictures, and shooting with motion. I think the results turned out much better than expected. For the composition I tried to use the rule of thirds and different sources of light . Overall I think that it came out with good results
for this unit I wanted to do architecture. Some of my ideas for exterior architecture were to go to the old market and shoot the older buildings, or find broken down/abandoned buildings in Omaha and take pictures of them. I like the older and broken down look for architecture as it gives the picture some character. I would also like to go to elmwood park and shoot in some of the graffiti tunnels as it would make for an interesting picture. Next, I would like to shoot interior of older buildings as well. I could use some pictures from the Durham, but I also want to try shooting pictures inside of churches. Another idea I had for interior was shooting with only one light source, and try some macro/close up shooting. In order to execute these ideas, I don't need to know many different things except how to work manual mode, and maybe how to shoot in low light conditions depending on where I'm shooting.
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