Many thanks for selecting my triptych on the last challenge! I'm honored to host this new challenge - Brenizer. Thank you @kali66 for experimenting with this technique otherwise I would still have never heard of it! Like the triptych, the breznier method is comprised of multiple shots around a unifying subject. These images are then stitched together to get a the final result with more dramatic effect and a DOF than you can achieve with a single photo from any lens. Here is a simple explanation + example from the master himself.
The challenge will start on Thursday, October 29 and end Thursday, November 12.
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Past topics have included the following:
1. Low key
2. Motion blur
3. Split toning
4. Flipped reflections
5. Long exposure
6. Professional looking portraits
7. Mini portraits
8. Rim lighting
9. High/fast shutter speed
10. Vintage in modern
11. Double/multiple exposure
12. Forced perspective
13. Zoom burst
14. Multiplicity
15. Panning photography
16. ICM
17. Shaped bokeh
18. B&W
19. High key
20. In the night
21. One-light lighting
22. Refractions
23. Selective color
24. Tilt-shift
25. Into the sun/flare photography
26. white background
27. macro photography
28. Shooting blind
29. Framing
30. Light painting
31. Slow sync flash
32. Silhouettes
33. HDR (High Dynamic Range)
34. Minimalism
35. Panography
36. Blurism
37. Color Contrast (Complimentary Colors)
38. Diptych
39. Shadows
40. Ghost Shots
41. Portraits with Props
42. Negative Space
43. Low Key Portraits
44. Kinetic Photography (Camera toss)
45. Self Portraits
46. Flash photography
47. Triptych
48. Brenizer
@ahleena the technique is mainly used for portrait and wedding photograpy but the challenge is not about the subject I suppose. Experiment the way you want I would say. Succes
@kali66 that was the biggest surprise! As you know I those collages from time to time, always by hand. Gonna use ps next time although I like the craftsmanship.
I did three different shots yesterday using this technique. I wasn't happy enough with the results to post but see massive potential! The dof across the entire image was so cool! I am going to try this again, but with an object instead of a human. I had a hard time getting a sharp subject so I figure something inanimate will be easier. And Photoshop made super quick work of the image stitching. Thank you for this challenge, I have found it very rewarding.
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