Progress through my exam
After the first photoshoot that I had taken I had decided to take both the landscape pictures and the portrait pictures and create a double exposure, because I knew that on their own the original pictures
I had shot didn't show much development and they didn't stand strong on their own. On developing on the mac I had taken a few screen shots to show my progress.
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The picture above, where the figure is positioned more to the right, although keeps the mystery, adds more to the composition.
All these pictures show the double exposures, I had moved and tweaked each picture, changing the opacity continuously and overlaying the pictures. I didn't know at the time if this was the direction I wanted to go but it was a start.
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