Somehow I’ve got very behind with adding images and writing blogs so I’m going to have a bit of a catch up.
In October I had a little flurry of making multiple exposure images. I belong to a wonderful all ladies’ photography group (SheClicks) and each month we are set a challenge theme. In October we were set the theme of ‘multiple exposures’ (ME). In the past I have occasionally made ME images but last October I tried hard to make ME images wherever I went. We are able to submit 5 images for the monthly challenge. My first was the mountain image in the previous blog.
The next image (top left here) was made at Deal Pier which I love. It’s not everyone’s idea of a seaside pier but I love the Brutalist architecture and the elegant modern lamps. We visited it in October and I knew I wanted to make a ME image there for the challenge.
The next image (top right) was taken whilst walking along the South Bank one evening with a group of SheClicks friends. I loved the contrast of the cool blue-grey buildings and the warm lights but wanted to make more of orange so, at the time I created a second image to layer over the image of the buildings.
The third image here (bottom left) was created from two images of leaves, taken at a local garden, merged in with two circles created in Photoshop. Playing with the blending modes of the layers I loved the slightly Art Nouveau/Japanese feel.
The last image in this set of four was created from pictures taken at the same garden as the leaves, again with shapes added in Photoshop. I used the colours of the shapes to emphasise the colours of the flowers (Japanese anemones) and the beautiful blue sky.
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