These images above show a range of different uses of multiple imagery, ranging from mosaic to photo joiner techniques. These all show different uses for multiple imagery both in nature and portrait photography. As their are many ways in which multiple imagery can be applied, it can cover a whole range of themes and ideas. Including documentary and movement.
I have decided to include the top image of the bare tree as it shows an example of taking various close up photographs of a tree and then arranging them in an odd way. This is a good technique and example as it is obvious that it is off a tree and all the images can come together to create one normal image. The colours work well with this as it reflects the weather and feel of the desolate tree.
I included the image of the tree in different seasons as I think it is a really good, strong and well edited image. It is clear that the camera was in the same position for each image due to how well they merger together seamlessly. The editing for this is good as with each image fading into the other well. The colours are good as well, they look natural but vivid, enhancing the natural colours of the seasons.






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