Thursday, November 10, 2011
Panorama study
360 panorama, top picture
depth of field:
This picture is a landscape picture. Therefore it has a pretty sharp focus. This means that everything in the image is sharp and clear. This is true throughout most of this image, however, there are some trees in the background that seem to blur slightly. Overall, there is a deep depth of field in this image.
Exposure:
For this image I used a automatic exposure. Therefor the picture was taken at a zero exposure. In photoshop I brightened the picture and created a higher exposure. I think that this change created a happier feeling to the image, because before the lighting was a little dull and drab. However, changing the brightness created some problems. Since the lighting was different in some areas when I toke the image when I changed the brightness it got lighter in some areas and stayed darker in other areas.
Lighting:
As I stated in the Exposure, the lighting was tricky in this image. When I toke the images the way the sun was coming down changed the brightness in different areas making the image look like the lighting is changing throughout. I like the look of this because, it creates a cool feeling to the image. However, i don't like this because it could be distracting to the eye. I used natural lighting on all the images used
Lines:
One main line in the image is the horizon line going across the image. This line improves the image by splitting the grass and trees.It also creates a good landscape image. Other lines that are created are the lines that the trees make. All these lines help create a better and more interesting image.
Colors:
The colors in this image is realistic coloring. Throughout there are vibrant colors found in nature. You can see these colors from the green grass to the orange leaves. In photoshop I created a higher vibrance to the image. I think that this created a happier feeling to the image.
Composition:
There are a couple different elements of composition throughout. The orange leaved tree in on the right side of the image creates a good use of the three thirds rule. I think that this adds a really interesting element into the image. Another composition element is have a horizontal line and splitting the image in that way. Overall I like the composition in this image.
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I really like all the colors in this picture. So much is going on, but yet it isn’t distracting to me at all. your eyes easily follow through from left to right throughout the whole picture. There’s so many different elements in this picture, but they all flow together nicely. I think the overall idea for the picture is great.
ReplyDeleteIn this picture the clarity could be a little bit better. Because your eyes like to look at everything you want to be able to see the details. I think if that was improved it would be a much better picture. Other than that, there isn’t that much I would want differently.
I chose this panorama to comment on because I was instantly pulled towards all the colors. I love the fact that there are many colors here but they all work together. The whole picture is smooth and looks like its one image not a panoramic. I Really like the image and think it all works together. I like the whole idea.
ReplyDeleteMy only critique would be that the depth of field be improved a bit. I think the image could be a little more focused. Because there is so much going on I think it would be cool to see more detail. Other then that There is not much I would fix. All in all great Job Rachel!
I like this panorama because I love color a lot. I stood out the most and just popped. I like how it seems as if its a mess but then its like clean. Its a nice mess I'd guess to say. If this is your room I love what you've done with it.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that throughs me off about this is the section thats to the right. It looks as if its two different places put together. And maybe also that it could have been a little bit more clearer. If that makes sense.