



Here are the two final images for my post production work
I have chosen to photograph the objects against a white background which helps the audience to concentrate on the object itself as well as making the text quite clearly visible. For example, if it was a set scene, the audience might not pick up the ideas the images so swiftly and clearly as this method of presentation should enable them to do so. Sterility and factuality is denoted as if the object had been photographed in a science lab.




Here you can see the construction of one of my photographs which has been pr
oduced by the merging together of two separate completely different photographs. Using flash lighting and making sure the same settings were used to produce two identical photographs
Here are the production stages for all of my four shoots
Step One.
Upload the two images. Make sure that the colour balances are similar and that contrasts and fill lights are exactly their same.
Step Two
Place one of the layers on top of the other
Then, using the selection tool on one of the photographs, select half the side and using feathering mode create a subtle blend
Step Three.
Using the eraser and setting it to below 50 for the opacity and feathered brush
Delete the edge of the photograph to show partly the layer underneath coming through

Here are the settings that I used for the three shoots. I chose to use a high focussed length lens as this would create dramatic dimensions for the photograph I wanted and would also create a smaller background for the exposure of the burnout.
By using a high F stop I was able to retain vast amounts of detail from my subjects and a greater depth of field. As well as using a high shutter speed to reduce the amount of ambient light,
as well as this, using a very low ISO to create more detail as there are less grains.

Here is an example of the set up of the lighting for the three shoots showing milk, orange juice and cigarettes. By setting up two metz flashes at the back at 1 to 1 ratio this created a pure white burnout but by placing the subject at least two to three foot from the burnout this should lead to the bottle becoming under exposed and therefore I used a fill in flash just to highlight the bottle, lit from the top so that no direct shadows were created
I have chosen to photograph the objects against a white background which helps the audience to concentrate on the object itself as well as making the text quite clearly visible. For example, if it was a set scene, the audience might not pick up the ideas the images so swiftly and clearly as this method of presentation should enable them to do so. Sterility and factuality is denoted as if the object had been photographed in a science lab.






Here are the production stages for all of my four shoots
Step One.
Upload the two images. Make sure that the colour balances are similar and that contrasts and fill lights are exactly their same.
Step Two
Place one of the layers on top of the other
Then, using the selection tool on one of the photographs, select half the side and using feathering mode create a subtle blend
Step Three.
Using the eraser and setting it to below 50 for the opacity and feathered brush
Delete the edge of the photograph to show partly the layer underneath coming through

Here are the settings that I used for the three shoots. I chose to use a high focussed length lens as this would create dramatic dimensions for the photograph I wanted and would also create a smaller background for the exposure of the burnout.
By using a high F stop I was able to retain vast amounts of detail from my subjects and a greater depth of field. As well as using a high shutter speed to reduce the amount of ambient light,
as well as this, using a very low ISO to create more detail as there are less grains.

Here is an example of the set up of the lighting for the three shoots showing milk, orange juice and cigarettes. By setting up two metz flashes at the back at 1 to 1 ratio this created a pure white burnout but by placing the subject at least two to three foot from the burnout this should lead to the bottle becoming under exposed and therefore I used a fill in flash just to highlight the bottle, lit from the top so that no direct shadows were created
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