Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Multiplicity photo by: Dulce Diaz

When taking a multiplicity shot you have to keep the camera steady and in the same place. To help you keep the camera in place a tripod is recommended. You should also make sure you do not change the ISO. If you do change the ISO your pictures will have a different exposure. Which will make it harder to edit when you are combining the pictures together. Because one picture may be lighter, and the other may be darker. To keep your photo from having a distracting background you should make sure to shot the picture when no one is walking by in the back. Another thing to remember is to have your model standing in different places, so the pictures do not overlap. If the model stands in the same place but changes poses the picture will still overlap. When the picture over laps it will look like the model has lots of hands or legs.

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