Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Double Exposure Experiment - Own Photographs

After the first attempt at double exposure I decided to try this experiment again. This time I used photographs which I thought would work well together as I felt the last attempt didn't work well due to the photographs used.


This was the first photograph produced when experimenting with double exposure. This photograph uses a broad colour palette and due to the colours used this creates a vivid photograph. The levels of brightness are also reasonably high thus further enhancing the colours, making the photograph extremely eye catching. The photographs used work well together and especially with the brightness of each photographs this also helps to combine the different photographs together. The texture of each photograph can also still be seen, these are highlighted throughout the final result, showing signs of the contour of the texture created. 


This screenshot evidences how the photograph was produced by showing the levels being altered within the screenshot. The levels were the key feature when creating this photograph as this allowed the colours used to be further enhanced.



This is the second outcome, this uses the same photograph however the result is different. The reason being is that the opacity levels have been changed, thus changing the levels of the colour due to the exposure. This photograph also uses a wide colour palette, however the colours often have tones created, thus repeating the colours throughout the photograph. I think this photograph works relatively well, even though this isn't as vivid as the previous result it works well due to the colour scheme used.


This evidences the photographs opacity level, this is currently displayed at 72%. Therefore this shows how this has impacted the overall outcome, especially when comparing this to the previous result as the colours have changed.

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