Thursday, 9 October 2014

Image Bank - Photojoiner

Here is a collection of photojoint images from multiple photographers from the internet. Each photographer has choosen a different style of photojoiner.  Photojoiner is when you join together multiple images of  certain images to form a new image. It is a rather interesting technique because you can form a completely new image from lots of smaller images to form a larger image of the subject of the smaller photos.

Here we see a very distorted image of someones phone on a wooden bench along with their headphones. Here the photographer has decided that he or she didn't put it together to make it look like a whole image but to be slightly recognisable.

Here the photographer has decided that they will try to reconstruct the image as closely as they can. Even though some section haven't got the same light spread and someone is repeated 3 times it still works out as an image and you can easily tell what it is.

Here someone has manged to nearly perfeclty reconstruct this image of a cliff and has has sections of the sea in different colours of blue. Some of the images are brighter than the others which make it more interesting and adds to the creativity of the image and adds to the layers of the image as well.

In this image we see someone has taken lots of mutilpe photos at different angles and has tried to achieve a panoramic image going across. This is a creative idea because they have taken images from the same area so that the whole image put together from the perspective of someone sitting in their sit.

This photographer has taken a multiple phord at diffrent angles and has tried to make this image look as natural as possible but has a slightly distorted building because she has repeated a section twice.

In this photographers work they have taken the photos on two different days. We know this because some of the leaves are frosted over and others are not. This creates an interesting image of a tree scene because it is unusual.

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