Monday, 21 September 2015

Multiple Exposure - Image Bank

Here we see a basic use of multiple exposure. In this one we see the photographer has decided to overlay an image with a faded image of a woman and has placed it over trees. This allows for the viewer to both view the image of the trees and the image of the woman as well. 
In this image we see a more creative approach to the aspects of  multiple exposure. The images shows a person with a large gash though the body and the the points of cut we see that they have trees coming out of them. This adds to the effect of the image as well as making it more interesting.


Here we see that photographer has experimented with making a corridor look like it has been flooded and also looks like someone is floating at the top of the corridor. This allows for the viewer to view the image in a completely different way. This allows for a more open minded person to view the image and think carefully about how they did it. They added in the ripple affect of a swimming pool to make the image look even more real allowing for the whole image to seem distorted.

In this image we see the photographer has decided that they were going to over lay a skull over  someones face. In the image we see they have changed the image into black and white to help achieve a smoother transition from image to image.  
Here we see the photographer has decided to only use the outline of the model and has filled in the rest of the body with an image of a nebular. This images works very well because where there would be light and dark in the photo it is reflected in the image of space in some areas we see it is darker whereas in others we see light spots of cloud.

The photographer in this image has decided that they are going to combine two landscape photos by using a human face to glue the two images together. This allows them to change more aspects of the image itself. Here we see they have taken part of a mounting village and have merged it into a girls face merging in the mountain in the same area of the nose. We also see that they have used a rocky terrain to add to the neck this part is hardly noticeable because it is upside-down and merges perfectly with the bottom of the neck.

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