Cubism Questions

Steps:
1. First he picked a location to do the cubism photography
2. He took a photo of the entire landscape and from there determined how many little photos were needed for the composition
3. He then took multiple close up photos at different angles and lighting to make the cubism more interesting
4. Once all photos were taken, they would be put together over the original background


Questions:

How many photographs do you think were used in the composition?

I think there were at least 25 photos but there could have definitely been more he did not use in the final composition of the picture.

Were all of the photos taken at the same time of day?

No, the lighting varies throughout the pictures so they were most likely taken at different times of the day.

Are there any obvious post-processing (Photoshop) enhancements?

Nothing is obviously photoshopped however the color and grain of the photos may have been edited to appear more vibrant and interesting.

Any other considerations?

The photos may have been cropped or edited as well as being enhanced with filters to look more appealing to the eye. The shooting for the photo probably took a couple hours to take them all.

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