Exercise;
Addition
There are two parts to this exercise, the first part is
about adding elements from different images. I have to take a landscape shot,
with ¾ of the image to be sky. When taking the image, I had to use a tripod and
in one, get the correct exposure of the sky and in the other get the correct
exposure of the foreground, then splice/merge them together to create the
perfect image.
Part one;
This
image was taken in Park Guell in Barcelona. This particular image is a perfect
exposure of the sky.
1/250 seconds at f/22.0
This image is perfect exposure of the foreground.
1/250 seconds at f/11.0
With regards to the final image, I did use some curves on
it to enhance the contrast of the whole image just a bit.
Part two;
Now,
I have to take a different image of the sky and splice it with the foreground
of the image in part one. I have chosen the following sky, as I wanted to get a
really different look and to see if I could achieve it.
And this is the final image of the splicing.
To be able to make the image look as natural as possible,
I had to use the underexposed foreground, I then used a fill mask to darken and
lighten different areas of the foreground to be able to successfully merge the
sky with the foreground.
With all of the splicing, I used the quick selection tool and refined the edge.
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