Photographic Compositions Mergers Mergers Mergers are when two

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Photographic Compositions Mergers

Photographic Compositions Mergers

Mergers › Mergers are when two objects overlap one another. › Photographers try to

Mergers › Mergers are when two objects overlap one another. › Photographers try to avoid mergers most of the time. › Look at how the giraffe’s necks merge together.

Mergers › The photography composition below illustrates an extreme merger where the two horses

Mergers › The photography composition below illustrates an extreme merger where the two horses heads overlap. The result looks like a strange beast!

Mergers › If the overlap is slight, it can actually be distracting. › Which

Mergers › If the overlap is slight, it can actually be distracting. › Which photo is an example of merging? The on the left or the right? The photo on the left is an example of merging. Why is a tree growing out of this man’s head?

Mergers › Try to adjust your camera angle to separate all the objects in

Mergers › Try to adjust your camera angle to separate all the objects in the frame, or wait for them to move into a better position.

Mergers › Mergers can also be created when a subject and the background have

Mergers › Mergers can also be created when a subject and the background have similar colors like the red ball and the red background in this picture. › This is known as a Tone Merger

Mergers › If you detect a merger, move to your left, right, or get

Mergers › If you detect a merger, move to your left, right, or get higher or lower. › More often than not, it will eliminate the distraction in the background or foreground.

Mergers › What are some of the things that were done to the photo

Mergers › What are some of the things that were done to the photo on the right to eliminate the tone merger in the photo on the left? Using a low angle. Changing the prop. Moving the Frisbee far enough away from the face to avoid another near merger.

Mergers › It seems simple, but moving your models into the right position is

Mergers › It seems simple, but moving your models into the right position is another way to avoid mergers. The man’s leg is merging with the bush in this photo. By moving the man to the left the merger is removed resulting in a better photo.

Mergers & Cropping › Mergers can also happen with the edge of the picture

Mergers & Cropping › Mergers can also happen with the edge of the picture frame. › If just a little bit of your subject is cut off at the edge of the frame, we call that an accidental merger. › It is distracting because we immediately want to see the missing bit. › If you want to cut part of your subject out of the frame, make it look deliberate, and cut a lot out. A merger with the edge of the flower slightly cut off looks accidental and can be distracting. Try to photograph the entire flower. Or crop it more to make it look like cutting off the image was done on purpose.

Mergers › The busy background on the left camouflages the seagull. › Just change

Mergers › The busy background on the left camouflages the seagull. › Just change your point of view slightly and your seagull stands with visual prominence against the blue sky creating a much better photographic composition.

Examples of Mergers in Photography The building is growing out of the guys head

Examples of Mergers in Photography The building is growing out of the guys head making look like a Lego hat.

Examples of Mergers in Photography The tree branches are coming out of the girl.

Examples of Mergers in Photography The tree branches are coming out of the girl.

Examples of Mergers in Photography The Capital Building is sitting on top of the

Examples of Mergers in Photography The Capital Building is sitting on top of the man’s head.

Examples of Mergers in Photography Notice how the poles emerge from behind the woman’s

Examples of Mergers in Photography Notice how the poles emerge from behind the woman’s head.

Examples of Mergers in Photography The post & yellow sticker is in the center

Examples of Mergers in Photography The post & yellow sticker is in the center of the woman’s head.

Examples of Mergers in Photography The palm trees look makes this woman look like

Examples of Mergers in Photography The palm trees look makes this woman look like Shrek.

Examples of Mergers in Photography Does this woman have a blowhole?

Examples of Mergers in Photography Does this woman have a blowhole?

Examples of Mergers in Photography The umbrella looks like it is coming out of

Examples of Mergers in Photography The umbrella looks like it is coming out of this man’s head.

Your Assignment… › Take 3 sets of pairs of photos each that demonstrate merging

Your Assignment… › Take 3 sets of pairs of photos each that demonstrate merging and a correction of the merger. › Take Full Shots, Middle Shots or Close Up Shots › Upload 6 photos › DO NOT disturb any classroom activities › Finish and crop the images in Photoshop as needed. › Manipulate the brightness, contrast, colors, levels, etc. › Create compositions that use unique thought and creativity. › SAVE AS: Merger 1, 2, 3 and Merger Correction 1, 2, 3