I created the photos shown above with different kinds of technologies. I captured the photos with a DSLR(Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera. Then I used Adobe Lightroom to edit these images which helped me find appropriate colors for each photo. I took these images near Eastern Mennonite University, and I feel that these images best describe the beauty of Harrisonburg. I also tried to find and capture photos that contain tremendous amount of details that we can miss while we walk through the street in Harrisonburg.
People take pictures to save their memories. We can see photos from every where in the world. Moreover, photography technology can be used in many other ways. It can be used as education to teach photography to students. It can be used as commercials. I took all of the pictures on the left for two different photography classes from Eastern Mennonite University.
I created this image with multiple layers from the photos from different areas. The car shown above makes me imagine the vehicle that is shown in the movie "Back to the Future". To combine different layers of photographs, I used a program called "Adobe Photoshop". To combine all of the layers, I used a variety of editing tools and organized all of the layers in appropriate position to make each object fit in a single image as a art piece.
To create this image, I changed my camera setting to manual mode to capture the brightest image during the night. Slowing down the camera's shutter speed made the image have vivid colors and details of each flash light with warm and cold colors. Moreover, I had to open the lens as much as possible to capture clear images from the dark by setting my camera apature to 2.8 with the highest ISO(higher amount of number of ISO has higher sensitivity to the light). I created this image by earning inspiration from science fiction movie Star Wars. Each soldier is created with different pictures and I combined all of the images as one image with Adobe Photoshop. This image is created with similar techniques that I used it in the image above.