In this image I photographed a fir tree, a tree closely associated with winter, to make it look more cold I changed the colour balance to make it more blue.
Multiple exposure using Photoshop...
In the following images I have done multiple exposures, it acts a bit like a previous exposure experiment in the studio but you combine separate images together.
In this image I combined two images of tree branches taken upwards towards the sky, it has created a pattern effect.
On the fence it looks as if a small layer of snow has formed on it, however this isn't the case it is just the light shining onto it. On top of that image I added a smaller image of fir tree branches and holly.
In this image I have photographed wellies which are closely connected to the season, on top is an isolated tree trunk.
The way I have photographed these tree branches makes them look as if they are only silhouettes. There is some level of creepiness in the way the branches come in from the top.
I have combined two perspectives of an evergreen tree in this image, the most dominant exposure we can see is of the actual tree outside. The faded image that appears more at the back is a scaned image of one branch from the same tree.
Scanning to create photographs...
I have used my scanner to create an image of one fir tree branch. I have combined this image with images I have taken outside.



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