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Students Blog's
Component 1
Jennifer Cairns
Tanisha Campbell
Ellie Huff
Brittaney Gleed
Lauren Oakley
Hannah Vallance
Component 2
Jennifer Cairns
Tanisha Campbell
Ellie Huff
Brittaney Gleed
Lauren Oakley
Hannah Vallance
Jennifer Cairns
Tanisha Campbell
Ellie Huff
Brittaney Gleed
Lauren Oakley
Hannah Vallance
Component 2
Jennifer Cairns
Tanisha Campbell
Ellie Huff
Brittaney Gleed
Lauren Oakley
Hannah Vallance
Component 2 - EXTERNAL SUPERVISED EXAM
Jennifer Cairns
Tanisha Campbell
Ellie Huff
Brittaney Gleed
Lauren Oakley
Hannah Vallance
Jennifer Cairns
Tanisha Campbell
Ellie Huff
Brittaney Gleed
Lauren Oakley
Hannah Vallance
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Multiple Exposure
Tutorial on Multiple Exposure
In
Camera Multiple exposure.
Follow the link attached to see how in
camera multiple exosures can be created using “high end” cameras
Creating
Multiple exposures using Photoshop
Alternatively bring two images into
Photoshop and
·
Select, All (Cmd A)
·
Edit, Copy (Cmd C)
·
Edit, Paste (Cmd V) into the
document
·
Adapt the layer Blending mode
to Overlay as shown below:
Photograph a portrait either in the studio
(High Key) or shoot subject against the sky.
Combine this image with photographs of
buildings, plants, trees, landscapes or other materials
Bring the images together and use photoshop
to create the multiple image.
·
Create an image bank of
inspiring double exposure images
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Produce a working diary of your
own images
·
Create at Least four multiple
exposure images from separate image combinations
Monday, 21 September 2015
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