Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Joiners straight images

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This was my first Joiner, to create this joiner I used the studio so that I could try and get good lighting however I did take the photos quite zoomed out because if I had taken the photos zoomed in I would've had too many photos to be trying to fit together, but then this has reduced the quality of the joiner because you can see the ground so it make the photo look untidy as normally in the studio it would just be the background and the model of the photo. In the end for this joiner I only ended up using 7 photos to fit it all together, as the photo others were either taken more zoomed out or more zoomed in so it was very had to insert them where they were supposed to be. For this first joiner I didn't really like the outcome of it s the model is very out of proportion because of the different distances in the photos. However joiners are not supposed to be perfect and as it was only my first one I was fine with it. To improve this photo I would try and stay the same distance and use the same zoom for all of the photos, or f I purposefully wanted to have the joiner a bit jumbled up I would've has done that properly and had certain sections larger than others.
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This is my second joiner, I decided to create on of a tree because I thought it would be interesting to see how the colour and pigment of the photo would change as soon as I moved position and took a photo of a different part of the tree. When I was taking the photos I tried to get them all from the same distance and zoom so that it wouldn't be like the first joiner and it would all be proportional with each other, however it was quite confusing in the process on Photoshop of merging the images together, as I had taken a few images on the same section of the tree so I had to eliminate a lot of them. With this photo it seems as though the bottom and left section of the photo is less saturated and vibrant in colour and almost looks as though it is in black and white. This is because when I was taking the photo I didn't really have enough time to change the Iso settings and It was a cloudy day so the brightened of the sky was changing. To improve this photo I would either edit it on Photoshop so that I could improve this saturation of the photo and try and make it balanced, or I would make half of the photo black and white, then the other half of the photo in colour but change he hue/saturation so that its not its normal colour.
 
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This is my third joiner of a Christmas tree. For this joiner I found it quite difficult whilst I was trying to put this images together as the building was hard to match up as I had slightly gone around the tree whilst taking the photos and this also made some of the photos blurry as I was walking. For this joiner I had to use a lot of the photos as a lot of them were the same but still slightly had more coverage. This joiner has a different form to the other ones as it more square because the photos seem to be bigger than the other joiners and it looks like one big photograph then a few little ones on the left side. To improve this joiner I would probably just take it again without rushing so that I could avoid the blur and so that  could capture the left side of the gate properly, or I could just crop the left side of the photo so that the bottom left side wouldn't look so odd.
 
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This is my last photo of the joiners. For this joiner I spent a lot of time putting it together as I had captured quite a lot of the area around the main subject of the photo which is the statue so it was quite difficult to filter all of the photos and merge them because of all of the signs and the shops, also I had to think of how all of the shops and lights looked because at one point it was all very jumbled up. This joiner is probably the best out of the collection of them as its matched up the best and the saturation is the same with the acceptance of one photo, also I like how the photo had taken shape o how the statue is shaped as though its mimicking it. To improve this joiner I would probably just edit it so that its in black and white or I would just use a filter so that its more interesting. 

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