This challenge is to photograph the same subject in 4 different ways. This could be using perspective, depth of field, colour, lines, framing, lighting etc. This is an easy variation on a photography challenges such as this one: 20 ways to photograph the same subject. Another interesting web page is 36 Shots: A Creative Exercise. You can choose to only post 2 images on this web page or use this page and the photographers choice webpage to post all 4
ISO 6400 105mm f6.3 1/125 single flower
single flower and ICM image blended in photoshop “divide”
It looks more like a double exposure than ICM. How did you make this image? Really like it.
This is a picture of my spinner in my backyard. I used my bird in flight setting as there was a slight breeze to keep it in focus. I used my 300 lens at F8, 1/2500 sec auto ISO was 2500. The shadow was created facing the spinner so it appears upside down. The pictures were the easy part! The collage is a one time lucky try in Lightroom Classic.
Really like it Deb. Did you use the “Book” option in Lightroom Classic?
Thanks! I found the collage under the “Print” heading on the right side of the dashboard and picked “custom” and created a template. I found instructions under adobe, but I think I need to watch a good video as I have no idea where this template is saved lol…
Hi Deb.
I think you might find your collage in the collections section in the left panel. Not sure though.
I was out walking on the River Walk and a unit from the Calgary Mounted Patrol was patrolling the walk.
I tried a view different views including a closeup of one of the horses and a photo of the unit moving away.
I used Photoshop Elements to create the collage.
Joe and I were up the 1A highway last week and stopped to photograph the forests.
Here are four different views of what we saw. All images were taken at low ISO (100), open aperture and 1/125 SS. The light was good despite the growth of the of the trees.
The subject is the forest itself and the various parts of the trees that comprise it.
Nice variety of views.
Contact sheet simulation of four different views of a Cowgirl mannequin
Interesting lines taken yesterday during my morning walk.
f/8, 1/320, iso100
Great example of creative photography. I love seeing the different options!
Paper Clips – Placed on white sheet of paper with white sheet of paper background. Macro lens (105 mm)
Castle Mountain – Used Light Room Classic presents to adjust original photo
Our front porch swan