For my first experiment with my images, I decided to create panoramas. In order to do this I had to go and take enough images to be able to create a seamless panorama. To create the final panorama I used the option in photoshop, ‘photomerge’, by doing this it created a clear image with no visble breaks or repetitions within the image.
Images used:
Low Tide
High Tide
Using a tripod I took a seperate image as I moved 180 degrees from East to West of the beach, by doing this it meant that I had enough images to create an accurate photomerge to create a successful panorama.
My outcomes:
Low Tide

High Tide

For my second experimentation I decided to show a clear difference between low and high tide by cutting the photographs in half and presenting them next to each other as one whole image.
Corbiere

l’Etach
