Advanced Technique: HDR
Exposure Blending (HDR done better)
review the following Tutorial to gain some basic understanding before proceeding. For this assignment you will be making multiple images of the same scene at different exposures (eg. -2, 0, +2).
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Advanced Technique: Panorama
review the following Video Tutorial to gain some basic understanding before proceeding. For this assignment you will be making multiple images of the same scene at the same exposure and focal distance and blending them together to make a larger image.
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- It is imperative that your camera does not shake. for this process. the camera should be on tripod with a rotating head and allowed to be rotated in as desired. I recommend the camera be placed in the portrait orientation for most panoramas.
- I strongly recommend Manual mode so your camera settings don't change. You do not want the exposure to change as you rotate through the scene. (note: you could also blend exposures as well for an added challenge).
- With your scene selected, either auto focus on your subject then disable the AF feature OR put the camera into manual focus mode and manual focus on your subject (you do not want your focus point to change as you rotate through the scene).
- The number of photos needed will depend on your scene (ball park number is at least 5 images)
- ADd your starting images as well as your final editing to your website, under assignments, Title "Panoramas".
Tutorial Videos
- Phlearn
- Hoey
- Northrup - Standard & HDR Panorama
- Heaton - Shooting panoramas & Processing
Advanced Technique: Long Exposure
Advanced Technique: Focus Stacking
review the following Video Tutorial to gain some basic understanding before proceeding. For this assignment you will be making multiple images of the same scene at different focal points and blending them together.
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