Now this was an interesting alternative process that I wasn't sure if I was going to like. First of all, I took all my photos this semester with a digital camera instead of a film camera so I wasn't sure what I was going to do about that, and second of all... I don't really like the hole developing process very much. So to fix the first problem (since I couldn't really do anything about the second) I printed off the photos I wanted to use on sheets of acetate. The photos I used were a park with a really pretty tree in the center, a mini coop (because it is my favorite car ever and will one day be mine), a graffiti picture of a bird walking a dog from one of the photos I took in graffiti alley, and a rose from my garden at home which I always think are beautiful in any photo. And the one photo that I ended up using at the last minute was the inverted photo of Sara Kelly in graffiti alley that I used for my silk screen. As you can see in the photo from the top left side, I was able to use the rose in all of my photos in some way. The photo to the top right is a multiple exposure using the inverted photo of Sara and the rose. I think that this, by far is my favorite multiple exposure that I was able to create. Because Sara told me that she hates photos of herself (like most people I know, including me) I placed the rose over the photo there her head is supposed to be. I love how it makes it look like she has a rose for a head and it looks cool to me so I kept it as a negative photo. And the bottom photo to the left is the same thing but just for a longer exposure time. I also love how the bottom right photo turned out with the trees, the rose, the bird walking the dog and the mini coop. The reason I like this photo so much is because everything just looks like it belongs together especially the rose in the tree. So even though I started out dreading the multiple exposure process I actually think the photos turned out AMAZING!
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