Digital Photography and Imaging - Week 5
21/10/2024-27/10/2024/week5
ChenYuhan(0378131)
Digital Photography and Imaging/Bachelors Degree in Creative Media Design / Taylors University
LECTURES
Week 5:21/10/2024
Lecture 5:
In this lesson, we learned about Double Exposure & Image Blending Mode.
Fig1.1,Definition of Double Exposure
1. Using the Tilt-Shift Effect
2. Create fake reflection
3. Experiment with simple portraits and details textured
4. Convert your results to Black & White
5. Work with silhouette
6. Pick two random photo
7. Make simple objects look fascinating
8. Use Shadow
Fig1.2,Mixed model family
INSTRUCTIONS
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FEEDBACK
I needed to create shadows for Shazam and me in the image. At the same time, I needed us both to appear harmoniously in the background.
Fig2.1,Reflection of Shazam
Fig2.2
Fig2.3,My Reflection
Fig2.4
REFLECTION
Experience:In this class, I learned how to create shadows. Just like the one behind Shazam. By adjusting the opacity, you can also get his reflection on the water. The picture becomes more realistic and three-dimensional because of light and shadow.
Observations:I find it convenient to make shadows by duplicating them selves and adjusting the blending mode.
Findings:The key to creating harmony between characters and background, besides similar colors and clothing styles, is to pay attention to the proportions, size, and distribution of light and shadow.






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