HDR photos and edits
This is the original photo I took at a beach named Jaco in Costa Rica. I decided to use this photo because I believe that beach photos and the colors present in them make for interesting HDR photos.
This is the photo after I edited it by making it HDR, increasing it's saturation, and putting the oil painting filter on it.
This is the photo after I edited it by increasing the saturation and then changing the color of the saturation which made it pink and light blue, and then decreasing the exposure.
This is the original photo of some mountains in the Alps that I thought would make for an interesting HDR photo due to the clouds and the different colors.
This was the photo when I turned it to HDR with no further editing.
I edited the HDR photo further to get this effect. I added the light behind the clouds with a filter, changed the saturation color, and added a layer of light purple to give it a surreal effect.
With this HDR photo I took a picture of a mosque in Istanbul and when I made it HDR I added a filter to it to give it a surreal almost digital look.
Multiple Exposure
This multi exposure is of AnneMarie, In photoshop I added multiple pictures I took with her having moved slightly and combined them. After that I added a light pink filter and lowered the highlights and the saturation.
I took pictures of Berritt making different funny faces to get this multi exposure. So that you could see the individual expressions I cropped around the extra images of Berritt, added them to the background picture, and lowered the opacity of them as they moved to the right. After I got the placement I wanted I added a blue filter.
I took multiple pictures of Camilla in front of a world painting with just her arm having moved in the pictures to get almost a Buddha like picture. I had her arms at the top with the most opacity. and slightly lowered them as the arms went down. Then to get some interesting colors I added a soft light filter.
Panorama
To get a panorama I took around 7 pictures of the view from my house in Hood River, slightly overlapping each picture I took. I then merged them together in photoshop to get a panorama, added a sepia filter, and played around with exposure to try to get a slightly older looking photo.
This is an old pano that I took on my phone at Machu Picchu. I wanted to add it to show the contrast between a pano taken on a phone and a pano taken by adding multiple photos together in photoshop.












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