Within this photograph, we can see a pair of hands on top of a girl's face. The first photograph that we can see is of a young blonde girl who can be seen looking into the camera lens. The second photograph that we can see which has been exposed on top is a set of hands that cover the girl's face in the photograph. This photograph uses multiple exposure because it places two photographs together to create one single photograph. I think that this photograph is good in terms of multiple exposure because it uses a good demonstration and makes it look effective. I also like the fact that the photograph is in black and white because it creates a more professional appearance.
Within this photograph, we can see two different shots/surroundings. The first and most obvious shot is of a bunch of flowers on some branches. The second shot is of a natural setting - the sky and a field/hill. The two shots have been placed together and therefore multiple exposure has been produced. I think that this photograph is good because it looks effective and also uses natural lighting from the landscape shot which makes the photograph look prettier and more appealing towards the audience. I like the change in colour of the second photograph as well because it creates contrast.
Within this photograph, we can see a shot of a man who is wearing a hat and is looking directly at the camera lens. We can also see a shot of some trees in a forest. This photograph uses multiple exposure due to the fact that the the subject's body is covered in the trees from the other shot. The subject's body is the only thing covered in the trees - the background is left white after a split makes it become white. I think that this photograph is really effective and it looks different and therefore stands out against other multiple exposure photographs.
Within this photograph we can see two different shots that have been put together. The first shot is a side view of a woman who is looking to the left of the shot. The second shot we can see is of a garden where there are leaves and flowers present. The photograph has been put in black and white except for the subject's body which has been put in colour - allowing us to see what the second shot is. The flowers are pink. We know this because of the selective colour. I think that this photograph is pretty and creative in terms of use of colour.
Within this photograph we can see a shot of a young woman who is looking directly at the camera lens. The shot shows a young woman with brown hair positioned to the left/centre of the photograph. The other photograph that can be seen is a shot of the sky with different coloured leaves/branches. I think that this photograph is good due to the contrast of the two shots. The pale skin stands out against the sky/branches and therefore grabs the attention of the audience.
Within this photograph, we can see a shot of a young girl who is looking towards the left of the photograph. Her composition is slightly centred which creates definition. The second shot is of a water fountain that is surrounded by brick walls. The photograph has been put in black and white and the woman's figure is darkened in order for her to stand out more along with the fountain and brick walls that can be seen in her figure's shape line. I think that this photograph is really good because it is effective in showing the technique 'multiple exposure' and is creative in terms of using black and white.
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