The challenge this week came from Wendy and she asked for a picture combining multiple exposures to create the illusion of repeated objects using 3 or more of the same subject/object.
My first effort earlier this week was created in Photoshop as my camera doesn't have a multi exposure function. Today however I Googled Wendy's challenge just to make sure I'd interpreted the wording correctly, and I came across making a panorama with a moving subject and then merging together to make multiple subjects. So much easier than my original effort, and way more effective!
@wenbow Apologies Wendy, I saw the words multi exposure in your challenge and fixated on the in camera function (which mine doesn't have). I think this must have been more along the lines of what you had in mind. I did try to include her mum in the shot together with their dog but took them out in the end as the child looked better on her own. So glad I started my 100 Strangers project, I'd never have plucked up the courage to ask for the pictures otherwise:) This was real good fun btw.
@maggiemae I can't take too much credit here, good old Elements did all the hard work! I jist snapped the child on as plain a background as possible and then Elements merged them all into a panorama - clever Elements:) I did erase the mother and the dog as they only appeared once and apart from a slight crop, that was my input.
So well done! And you did this in Elements! That means I can do it as well since I have Elements as well. (That is if I can figure out how to do it!
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@farmreporter So pleased you liked it! Honestly if I did it, anyone can. It's just a panorama with a moving object in it. Sometimes Elements will not put the moving object in so I tried making several little panos and then stitching them all together. That worked better. Plain backgrounds are good too. Look forward to seeing yours, it really is great fun to do:)
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