This photograph was taken using the technique multiple imagery. The photograph captured the deep and vibrant pink colours of this stunning flower. Multiple imagery is where you take a variety of photographs of the same object from different aspects. This photograph was taken on location and was also using the technique close up to get the detail of the flower very sharp and bold for the consumers who view this photograph. The sun shining on this flower makes each individual photograph even better as it creates a warmth to the photographs and brings a summer atmosphere as well. The editing of this multiple imagery was very simple as changing the levels and curves and sizing the photographs to a new canvas is something I already know how to do. However this photograph looks very complex which makes this photograph a favourite of mine.This multiple imagery photograph was taken in the studio and captured a watch from different perspectives and angles. I feel that the idea of taking photographs of a watch and putting it into a grid of multiple imagery creates a random pattern that makes a simple photograph of a watch look very interesting to look at. The bright colours make each photograph stand out very well and make this photograph eye catching. The editing of this photograph was very easy and quick which allowed myself to edit several multiple imagery photographs.
If I would go back to these shoots I would of taken photographs of the sky as this would of made a good multiple photograph and in the studio I would of focused more on facial expressions as well as the photographs I took.

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