Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Work Diary- Multiple Exposure

In todays lesson I had to do a location shoot called Multiple Exposure. To do this I had to take two or more pictures and then use the overlay technique to put them together. If I was to do this lesson again I would experiment more with the photos I could take, for example: different positions of the model over a different period of time. 



This photograph is two images that have been overlaid to make one image. Firstly I took one closer shot of the model and then took another image of the model slightly to the left and further away from the camera, once I overlaid them it looked like time had passed and the model had walked forward. I then edited the image in black and white as I like the ghostly effect that it creates. If I was to take this image again I would the exposure a bit darker because some of the image is really light, making the image too white. 





In this image I have used a berry bush and a rose bush and put the two separate pictures together in one image. I like the contrast between the two different colours, they are both vibrant colours, this makes the image eye catching. If I was to take this image again I would focus more on the composition of the photo. 

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