Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Multiple Exposure? Bring it on!

Oh photoshop how you rock my world. These are the results of my multiple exposure photos using photoshop. I turned 2 pictures into black and white photos and then overlapped them. Enjoy!




This picture has a mysterious feel, which I find very intriguing. I spy 4 little eyes, can you find them?




By combining the fall and summer season, this is what I get. I like how one of my face is a weird smirk while the other is.....very....very....HAPPY.








Tada! This is probably my favorite picture out of all the multiple exposure I have done. I actually overlapped this picture with the above fall picture. The overlapping of the leaves actually enhanced my eyes into a cool mysterious look.

After overlapping and creating 3 black and white multiple exposure photos we were given the liberty to overlap colored photos! Resulting picture was this.

Photo Sandwiches? YUM!

2 pictures in one? cool huh? This was our current project called photo sandwiching and we do this by overlapping 2 films together. For this photo I overlapped a picture of me (from the self portraits) and a picture of piano keys to create this cool photo.



This here is a picture of my friend Ann, I overlapped this picture of her with a picture of the piano heads from my light project. I found this picture to be very interesting because it seems like she's a ghost of some kind, hiding a secret from the rest of the world.

None other than me!

For this project we took self portraits. This was actually my very first picture that I took behind the front entrance of my house. I thought the window would give the entire picture and my face a very weird and nice texture.

This was taken inside my house, I thought it would be really cool to create a picture where my head was on the piano keys. In general I think the overall effect was really cool, the piano keys creates a leading line which is pretty nice because it draws you into the picture. I exposed this for about 8 sec, although it may be darker, I feel that this lighter feel gives a serene and thoughtful effect.

It was pouring rain outside on a cool Sunday evening, so I thought, why not have some fun and enjoy the Oregon weather while it lasted. I walked outside to my backyard and had some photo adventure. This particular picture was taken on my deck, because it was a self portrait I had to use a timer, it was a time consuming project but I enjoyed it a lot. A great photo to start off on the winter season :)