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Ed Knepley | all galleries >> Photo a Day (PAD) since 5/04 >> apr_08_pad > 4/27/08 - Spring Montage
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27-APR-2008

4/27/08 - Spring Montage

There are several forms of montages. This is one which overlays two different images. One image is yesterday's PAD which was a 10-shot multiple exposure which can be seen at - http://www.pbase.com/image/96186573 - and the other image is a pink dogwood that I made a short while ago whose original image is at - http://www.pbase.com/ed_k/image/96236113
To me this works because of the complementary color contrast of the two images which - coupled with the fact that warm colors advance toward the viewer - helps the dogwood blossoms pop out from the busy background of the multiple exposure (that's the theory, anyway).
Done with two layers - one for each image - and the top layer at 50% opacity in order to allow the lower image to show through (normal blending). This could have been done in-camera with the D300 except that yeterday's multiple was no longer on the memory card when I made the dogwood image today.
So there you have it - a montage made up of a 10-shot multiple exposure overlaid with a straight image. (I really liked the dogwood & was sorely tempted to make it the PAD, but demonstrating something different won out.)

Nikon D300
1/100s f/11.0 at 90.0mm iso200 full exif

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Sam Stevenson28-Apr-2008 01:59
Great image, and thanks for the explanation of how it was done.
April 27-Apr-2008 21:35
It almost looks as though the dogwood is being viewed through a curtain. The possibilities for combining this kind of texture shot with a straight shot are exciting!