Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Idea 2

My second idea is to document skyscrapers' exterior creatively in different perspectives than we see them. The location I chose for the shooting is London, Westminster City. My intended audience will be the people who likes city buildings and geometric shapes. This project can be client led if an estate agent requires images of London's characteristics buildings and the images that I intend to take can be used in books, magazines, brochures. The equipment I'm planning to use for the shooting is a Canon EOS 1100D, 16GB memory card and natural lighting. I intend to shot from different camera angles, distance even focusing on specific parts of the buildings and reflections and to use HDR Photoshop technique to create fake HDR photographs which look amazing. This technique is very easy to apply and can make my photos have more depth than they do normally, plus they will look very interesting.

Research 

Faking the HDR effect

HDR photos are the ones that striking, saturated and dreamlike colours make the entire photo pop out from the screen. It is still a relatively new way to create photos. You can use the camera in a simple and innovative way to replicate what the eye can do and then use the combination of the camera and some software to achieve the final look. Most of the time, photos of buildings, landscapes and other inanimate objects work best when applying this effect.

How the make HDR with Photoshop step by step:


Examples...






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