Thursday, April 12, 2012

Daguerreotype:
The daguerreotype is a direct positive process which creates a detailed photo on a metal plate. This was the first commercially successful process. This photo is of the Steel Bridge in downtown Portland. I used Photoshop to layer different textures and designs onto the photo to make it look older.


Tilt Shift: 
Tilt Shift photography uses the art of camera tilt to create selective focus, which stimulates miniature scenes.
#1
I took this photo on a balcony of a high rise building. I liked the sitting area that was on the roof of a building because it was random and miniature looking. 
#2
This photo was taken on a bridge in Venice, Italy. I really liked the colors and the curve of the river. I edited this in Photoshop and used the tilt shift techniques to make the boat look like a model. 

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