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Upper Moreland High School Digital Photo of the Week

UM High School digital photography students will have their artwork displayed here.

Upper Moreland-Willow Grove Patch is proud to present the artwork from Alex Pinguli's Digital Photography class .

This week, the students showcase their work on tilt-shift photography.

The following students' artwork were selected from three of Pinguli's photography classes:

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  • Kevin Fitzgerald (12th Grade)
  • Grace Oleary (11th Grade)
  • Taylor Carson  (12th Grade)
  • Hope Lichtenstein  (10th Grade)
  • Erin Meade (12th Grade)

 

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"Tilt-Shift Photography" - by Alex Pinguli:

"In this assignment, students learned how to use Photoshop techniques to create the effect of a miniature photo.  To incorporate this effect, called "Tilt-Shift Photography," students began with one of their own images taken outside.  They photographed Upper Moreland High School and its parking lot from an elevated point of view.  Next, they used selective blur to capture the narrow depth of field that is common in macro photography.  Finally, the colors were enhanced to reinforce the idea of a miniature landscape. The result from this technique truly turns cars and buildings into small toys."


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