In this image the technique multiple exposure has been used. This technique is when you change the exposure so you are able to see two or more images at a time. For example, in this image you can see a close up portrait of a women has been taken and then there is a second image onto of someones hands to look like she is covering her eyes.
This image again uses the technique multiple exposure. However this image shows a number of different pictures of buildings. The exposure has been changed so you can see all of the images in one image. Due to the image being in colour you can see the different buildings more clearly.
In this image two pictures have been taken using the technique multiple exposure. One image is of a tree and the sky, the other is a portrait of a women, the exposure has been changed so you can see both images together, this is similar to the overlay technique in photoshop.
This image shows two different picture, one of the sky and the other of a horse. In order to see both images the exposure has to be changed, this technique is called multiple exposure. In the sky image the sun light is included which makes it look like the sun is shinning on the horses face.
In this image the multiple exposure technique has also been used, however this image looks different to the previous images because the background has been erased. Two pictures are used, one of a little girl and the other of trees but the background is white because the outline of the girl is where the picture ends. The picture has been edited black and white to create the wintery feel.
This image is similar to the second image, it uses the multiple exposure technique to photograph buildings. However this image doesn't show a number of different buildings it shows the same one but at a different scale. A number of the same pictures are included which is why it makes it less clear to see however it creates the feeling that the buildings are moving. There is red car in the photo which really stands out due to the fact that the colour of the buildings are very plain and dull.






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