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Project 07: Multiple Images

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this is a panorama from the steps of the Washington Park looking back down at the MAC and Lincoln High School This is a small panorama of some bamboo This is four photos layered on top of each other  this is a picture of a house and car and tree where I took the same picture as best I could while focusing on different lights so that the entire photo can be more clear. this is two pictures of my shoes which are very vibrant on top of a picture of a cool pattern that I liked.

Cyanotypes and Infrared

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What infrared photos give you: Normally infrared picture are directed towards the landscape and are easy to distinguish from the rest as they more often than not will have major color shifts and high contrasts. As for black and white pictures it gives you dark skies and white foliage. What is infrared: Infrared film is sensitive to visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared radiation, which helps to visually show the heat emitted from the subject. Infrared photos process infrared radiation reflected off the subject from a light source. The light source can be from the sun, natural light or artificial light. There are many different types of infrared film which have various sensitivities to ultraviolet and infrared radiation as well as visible light, which all help to determine how the picture will turn out. Infrared pictures are used to portray emotion, drama, and mystery in a dream like or surreal setting. Infrared film is very sensitive to light and must...

Project 06.5 Community Project

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In this project, I shot the patio/ front of Lincoln High School. I chose to take photos this way because Lincoln's front is long, it has a lot of windows, two exits, and a large flag in the middle. My partner, Griffin, and I took a very forward view of this project, photographing Lincoln as we see, some small emphasis on a clock in the end. We collaged out photos together to make it seem very realistic like an actual photo of Lincoln's front.