Take Two

Take a photo, copy it, flip it, overlay it on top of the original.

Use this graffiti . . .

Hummingbird Mural (a)

and get this.

TreshaBarger-MirrorMontage-wk20

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Tractor 1, take 1.

Tractor 2 before

Tractor 1, take 2.

Tractor 2

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Tractor 2, take 1.

Tractor 1 before

Tractor 2, take 2.

Tractor 1

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Sunflower and spider friend.

Sunflower and friend before

Double them up.

Sunflower and friend montage

Dreamscapes

One photography homework was dreamscapes: intentionally and artistically blurring the photo. I can’t tell you how ironic this is to me, as I work really hard using my photography time trying to get crisp, clear photos. Still, I was very happy to learn that my camera will take multiple exposures and overlay them to get this effect. I failed when trying to do this technique using software. Learning something new everyday.

After I took the first set of photos of the Sully doll, I cut him away from the cardboard thinking it would make a better photograph without it in the background. Unfortunately, without the cardboard box Sully won’t sit up straight; he just flops over. Not a good photography model. So the joke’s on me for cutting him away from his packaging. Sometimes I learn more than one thing a day.