Panorama
This is an example of a panorama. It is of the Willamette river and the Hawthorne bridge. I like how vibrant the blue sky is as well as the green grass. It makes the panorama more interesting to look at. I also like the fish eye effect the bank of the river as well as the river have.
This panorama was taken outside of Lincoln, it is a mural. I love all the colorful images, it makes the photo interesting. To edit this panorama, I boosted the vibrance up and made the blacks even blacker. I like how the end of the mural seems to get smaller, this makes it seem like it is farther away from therest of the mural, which makes it seem like it goes on for a while.
Multiple Exposure
This is an example of multi- exposure. It is of a swing in my back yard. I like how the swing appears to be in motion, and I like the texture of the bark chips surrounding the photo. I changed the photo to black and white because I really like the different shades of the individual bark chips, and the black and white connects the whole photo. Originally the swing was yellow, and by changing it to black and white, it appears more connected as a photo.
This is an example of multiple exposure. It is of a mermaid picture on the mural outside of Lincoln. I like how there is a teal tint to the photo. The photo is made up of three individual photos of the same mermaid at different angles. I like where all the different angles place the head of the mermaid. In general, I really like multiple exposures, it makes for a really cool photo.
HDR
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