Scarlet Witch

This photo was a bit of an experiment but I'm actually pretty darn happy with how it turned out. I decided spur-of-the-moment to attempt the Brenzier technique on location with my model because I thought the medium format look that it creates would be really cool. I think it came out super well. I had to try stitching it together like 3 times before it worked and then I still had a bit of cleanup to do in the upper left, but all the important stuff went together really smoothly. It's a composite of about 35 images that make up the field of view.

Besides that, I did quite a bit of playing around in Lightroom to improve the exposure and used some brushes to improve the skin tones then pulled it into Photoshop to add the cinematic color grading and the glowing eyes/blowing hair/blowing necklace.

This fits my concentration in a variety of ways. This includes that it is a composite of several photos, it uses non traditional editing to create a fantasy look with the glowing eyes and hair, and it uses vibrant colors in the reds and yellows as well as cinematic color grading.

Composite Digital Photography

43.12 x 31.0 in @ 300dpi

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