Hey everybody! So the past week or so has flown by! I'll update you on what we have been working on.
Last week we were working in photoshop again on Panoramas and HDR shots. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. This means that if you were shooting in a room with windows instead of just either the room being properly exposed or the windows being properly exposed, they both are. This is achieved by making 5-7 exposures, all with different shutter speeds, so some are under exposed, and some are over exposed. Then you put them through a program called Photomatix Pro and it compiles them.
When doing Panoramas it is important to keep the camera completely level. You also have to have several pictures, all with overlapping elements. Finally, in photoshop, you can stitch them together. This week we are working on Architecture Photography. This includes working with a special type of lens called a tilt and shift lens. These help keep the lines of building parallel. We are also working with lighting interior spaces and learning how to color balance multiple light sources, all which have different "temperatures"
Well, thats all for now! Here are some pictures from last week and this week.
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