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The first objective
for this project is to create a wide panorama by piecing together several
photographs taken side by side and reconstructing them seamlessly in photoshop. |
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Either scan
or use the digital camera to create beginning images. You may use a 35mm
camera and scan negatives. Use a tripod if possible. |
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Final size
of panorama should be at least 24 inches wide and up to 12 inches high.
The widest print can be up to 44 inches. |
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The second
objective is to create a David Hockney style photo collage of an environment
or an object, so that we see more than is possible with a single viewpoint. |
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Study David
Hockney’s photocollages on the internet. Find ones where each
photo is distinctly evident, either by the change in scale or color or perspective. |
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Take twenty
or thirty photos to piece together. Your final image can be vertical or
horizontal. |
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Final size
of Hockney style collage is 12" x 18" |
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Read handout
on Blending a Panorama. |
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Be sure to start with 300dpi images. |
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by: |
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| Colleen
LaCasse |
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Jenna
Bolmgren |
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Complete two
examples of the first objective by Monday, Oct. 20, and have two examples
of objective two completed by Monday Oct. 27 |
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Load them on
your portfolio website/ |
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