Monday, 1 December 2014

Double Exposure



Double exposures used to be an occupational hazard when using film cameras. A dodgy loading system or a careless photographer would often lead to two exposures accidentally being made on the same piece of film. Today this does not happen with the new digital camera, but through Photoshop we can recreate a similar effect. Using a portrait from your Triptych, recreate a double exposure that combines 2 different images into a single image. 

The idea is not to take away from the portrait but to enhance it. Make sure you use an image that compliments it and doesn't detract from the focal point (or the face). You may need to do some editing so that the face does not become busy and distracting. 

Here some examples. 









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