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Here is a picture I took of my wife and added a twist.........
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.Doesn't work for me looks like she has a plaster on her nose also her left eye is cut off by the background
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I planned it that way..............I only wanted to show half her face
Yes it doesWhy?
Not sure what you're trying to say. Does the image you've tried to obscure her with have some significance to her?
TracyI have seen some beautiful double exposures but I'm sorry to say this doesn't work for me either, it does look like a plaster over her nose and I much prefer personally to see the whole of the person double exposed rather than half!
Who's getting annoyed? I'm just saying that this is the first time I have tried doing something like this in Photoshop and both me and my wife like it. I am sure that there is room for improvement like anything anyone does first time around but I will say it again it was planned that way and the bandaid will come off next week once the specialist has checked it outWhat's the point in posting in a feedback section, then getting annoyed when you don't like the feedback?
Yes it does
Tracy
I take it the first time you processed a double exposure you nailed it first time............and personality I like it the way it is and so does my wife
Tracy
I take it the first time you processed a double exposure you nailed it first time............and personality I like it the way it is and so does my wife
Thanks ChrisI don't quite see why everyone is getting so worked up.
Having said that my starting point with communication of all kinds is that it is up to the communicator (in this case the artist = photographer) to make clear what is being communicated. So for me at this stage all that is missing is a title that gives the viewer a clue.
More generally I think it is perfectly ok for anyone to post an image that has a particular meaning for them/that they did for someone else that the other person liked even if the most people on here don't rate it. If nothing else they get some feedback that it doesn't work for others which may or may not be relevant to the photographer and subject.