HDR & Light Leaking EOCA
Hello and welcome to my Glorious last Post for Photography 4! Hurray! So Anyway what I did was High Dynamic Range Photography & a Photoshop Technique called Light Leaking.
So First I will Explain HDR Photography, It is a method of taking several exposures of the identical scene, thus creating a Dynamic Range of Exposures that you can combine in Photoshop.
What you get is a photo that is exposed for areas that the camera can not see all at once, such as the Sky and the foreground Subject.
Also the Technique of Light Leaking is something I did in my Pictures to create a kind of Vintage look, I overlayed a distressed texture to even add to that.
This Picture is also my favorite out of all that I Produced.
Here is another example:
Then The Final Image with Light Leaking-
I got the Inspiration for doing HDR Portraits, particularly the one of the girl with the trees behind her, from here: http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/07/20-amazing-examples-of-hdr-portraits/
And I was inspired by and learned the Technique of Light Leaking from here: http://abduzeedo.com/photoshop-quick-tips-light-leaks-photography-video
I got Additional Textures from here: http://mediamilitia.com/category/freebies/
So here is the Rest of my HDR Light Leak Pictures!—-
I would like to thank my Lovely Girlfriend Krystal Krcma For posing in these pictures and being cooperative.
Here are my Contact Sheets:
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And here is some Extra Credit Pictures I took of.. The Paladin Lady, Ms. Cooley.























First off, the images don’t need to be this big for blog posts, even here at school they take forever to load on the screen, and we have fast interwebs here!
Nice editing on the portraits. Good grunge look on them, something that is very popular now and marketable. Been a great semester, thank you for being here. When you are working for Lucas don’t forget about the little guys back in CDA, send me an autographed blu-ray copy of movies that you work on once in a while.
You will make it, no doubt about that, as long as you apply yourself and keep pushing yourself to do more and do better.
Twitchell - June 10, 2010 at 2:49 pm |