DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGING PROJECT5 2A
week5
NAME: Zhou Xinyi
I.D: 0378623
GROUP: G5
Lecture :
Double exposure photography involves merging two or more images into one. These compositions often feature silhouettes and aim to convey surreal, emotional, or even humorous effects.
Use Tilt-Shift Effects
You can blur parts of the photo to create a tilt-shift effect. To apply this, go to Filter > Blur Gallery > Tilt-Shift.Create Fake Reflections
Reflections can be made in several ways, including using a second photo to simulate a double exposure.Combine Simple Portraits with Detailed Textures
Mixing simple elements with complex textures can produce a well-balanced visual result.Convert Your Final Image to Black and White
Removing color can enhance the emotional tone of a double exposure. It gives the image a cinematic quality and deeper expressive impact.Experiment with Silhouettes
Using outlines or silhouettes is a great way to structure a double exposure. Try pushing creative boundaries with this method.Randomly Pair Two Photos
Sometimes the best double exposures are happy accidents. Unplanned combinations can lead to surprising and creative outcomes.Make Simple Objects Look Captivating
Merging the shapes of everyday objects with landscapes or patterns can add imaginative flair to your composition.Use Shadows Creatively
Any type of outline, including shadows, can work well in double exposure photography. Shadows are just as effective as silhouettes for creating depth and contrast.
INSTRUCTION:
PROJECT 2A: DOUBLE EXPOSURE (10%)
SUBMISSION: WEEK 6
Exercise 1: Follow tutorial
Exercise 2: Your own version Double Exposure portrait
1. Follow the WEEK 5 Tutorial Demo (DOUBLE EXPOSURE) https://youtu.be/y2JuZUhZWZY 2. Download the images here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lDhDvSaro8tW7XCRa14nOqJO9bDRuqS6?usp=sharing 3. Attach the Project 2A: Double Exposure - PART 1 (DOUBLE EXPOSURE FOLLOW TUTORIAL) 4. Attach the Project 2A: Double Exposure - PART 2 (MY OWN DOUBLE EXPOSURE)
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