After thinking of different ways in which a photograph can be flawed I decided to use the double exposure technique within Photoshop.
This the outcome of this experiment showing two photographs combined together, creating the double exposure effect. This experiment didn't work as well as expected and this is due to the photographs used as these aren't suitable to be combined together as the subject matter for each photograph is completely different. The track photograph doesn't really work due to the composition of this photograph as this captures the vanishing point further ahead than the alley way photograph. The track foreground works relatively well but once the photograph starts moving towards the background this is when the photograph fails.The different light sources within each photograph also impact the overall photograph making the track appear under exposed and this loses parts of the photograph within the alley way photograph. However the opacity for this photograph has also been lowered therefore this would also impacted the overall lighting and colour of the final result.
This evidences the photographs combined together within Photoshop to create a double exposure effect. The layer currently selected shows the opacity levels, currently at 71% thus evidencing how the final result has been produced.
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