For my second photo I had started with the basic three layers on Photoshop with one photo as a background. All of the three images on Photoshop has to be the same image, this is because of the technique that is going to compose the photo. This is going to be a Stefanie Jung classic technique.
After dragging three of the same photos on Photoshop or duplicating the layer I then have to change the opacity for each of the photos. I have to make sure all of the photo is even in opacity, the reason for this is if the photo is not balanced then the photo will not work. After balancing out the opacity of the photo I can now create a dream like illusion in the photo.
I have to move one layer aside at the time, In this photo it shows the photo is being moved downwards to the left, this photo shows a natural multi espouser effect with only one photo. I have to position the photo is a pattern that is easy on the eyes, the reason for this is some people can not focus on a multi layered photo so I have to make sure the photos have a fair amount of space between them to make it easier for the viewers. This is my most favourite technique for Stefanie Jung, this is because it shows a fixed illusion in the photo making it look busy.
After I finished moving the photo and making some last changes in to the opacity I can then flatten the photo. After I flatten the photo I want to centre my model in the photo so I use the crop tool and move one side over until I ca move the photo enough to centre my model and to get rid of some unnecessary object obstructing the photo.
Finished Photo
This is my finished photo of my second image this photo shows a clear example of work that had been inspired by Stefanie Jung. This photo is easy to make, I say this is because I can use any photo and make it look like this by changing the opacity and moving the image aside. I have used this technique because this is one of my favourite technique to use for photo manipulation.
What I like about the photo is the way the photo shows a typical multi exposure photo. I say this because of the way the photo is balanced out in the opacity. The opacity is balanced because of the way the photo is blurred out is balanced by the colour. I also like the way the photo shows movement and life in it though it's a still image.
What I don't like about the photo is the photo is a bit dark, I say this because since the photo is accompanied with the flash on the camera it makes the photo look flat. The flash on the camera makes the photo look flat and makes it harder for me to edit the photo on Photoshop. If I was to do this again with improvements I would take the photo in a different location to make it easier on the eyes. I would also take a location photo when it's a lot brighter.
This photo is still a practice shot like the first photo; these practice shot had gave me an idea in the direction to head for my work. I also think with the improvements that needs to be made had shown me what certain photos look like in locations and the time for the photo to be taken.
What I like about the photo is the way the photo shows a typical multi exposure photo. I say this because of the way the photo is balanced out in the opacity. The opacity is balanced because of the way the photo is blurred out is balanced by the colour. I also like the way the photo shows movement and life in it though it's a still image.
What I don't like about the photo is the photo is a bit dark, I say this because since the photo is accompanied with the flash on the camera it makes the photo look flat. The flash on the camera makes the photo look flat and makes it harder for me to edit the photo on Photoshop. If I was to do this again with improvements I would take the photo in a different location to make it easier on the eyes. I would also take a location photo when it's a lot brighter.
This photo is still a practice shot like the first photo; these practice shot had gave me an idea in the direction to head for my work. I also think with the improvements that needs to be made had shown me what certain photos look like in locations and the time for the photo to be taken.
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