Thursday, 24 September 2015

Image Bank - Multiple Exposure







There are two ways to create a Multiple Exposure image, either by camera technique or editing skill. The idea is to merge two or more images together - such as a person's face and plants or buildings etc. which the examples above show. However, with the use of creativity, some photographers are able to bend the rules and create something different. For example, the third image uses a models arm/hands as the base image, and then within that they have either shot or edited a person's face within the shape of the arms/hands. They have also merges a picture of tree leaves at the bottom of the arms, to create the illusion of them blending into the picture. The last image also uses a photo of hands as the base images, but this is an example of a double exposure photograph, as only two photos have been used. The photographer has merged a picture of a man's face within the hands. I particularly like this image because the configuration of the hands set up the shape and size of a head. 



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