Multiple Exposures
roseatkinson

Multiple Exposures

June 2019

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Entry 4266898
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Entry 4267044
134th
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There were quite a few Pep Ventosa style images in the competition but this one stood out for me. Your choice of subject is ideal for this technique. There are interesting shapes and detail and the colours are vibrant and complementary.

This one stood out for me for its graphic simplicity. It's perfectly balanced, I love the way the gold orbs and stars stand out against the subtle grey, and the smaller dark elements at the bottom also lift the composition.

There were a number of similar images entered to the competition using this technique, but your image stands out for me because it has been so well crafted. The hands and face work both individually and together; and the transition is seamless. The mono toning is just right, the eyes are nicely sharp and the expression is pleasing. Well done !

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Entry 4293349
59th
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This was the only image in the competition using this technique and it stood out as soon as I saw it. I love the way you've used the multiple exposures and the composition is beautifully balanced. The resulting image is almost but not entirely abstract. Colour and toning is beautifully done. It has real impact. A very worthy winner !

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Entry 4287541
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Entry 4291119
102nd
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This image has such a wonderful painterly feel about it, and a lovely gentle atmosphere, although I imagine the birds were not necessarily quiet ! Very subtle use of multiple exposures in a perfectly balanced composition. The colouration is gorgeous. Well done !

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Entry 4272851
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Entry 4278164
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Entry 4299999
225th
17

The simple graphic outlines of this image work well with the dramatic toning and there is enough of the face visible to see her expression. The composition is well balanced in the square frame and I like the way the ferns emerge from the figure.

This is so subtle - it's neither a vase nor a figure, yet both. The lighting is excellent, the choice of colour, tone and the abstract watery shapes are complementing the subject perfectly. The image manages to be both dramatic and calming at the same time. Lovely !

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I want to see images created using multiple exposures. They may be in colour or monochrome and can contain any number of exposures done in camera or blended during editing. I am looking for compositions showing good use of multiple exposure technique, with originality and creativity, but no textures, backgrounds or creative brushes should be applied - the image should just consist of multiple exposures.

Entry 4267943
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Entry 4268950
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Entry 4269619
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Entry 4270477
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Entry 4274998
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Entry 4292013
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Entry 4292015
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