Okay, I love doing multiplicity shots, they’re so much fun! Last week when I was shooting up a roll of film for the first time in a year and a half (ha), I also decided to do some multiplicity with the digital. I ended up with a really good one of Sheila - my first of Sheila - and two halfway decent ones of Sarah. In my defense, when we did the ones of Sarah, I didn’t have my tripod so the photos had a hard time lining up.
Here are some of the ones I’ve done before:
Anyway, the two immediately above of Elijah were done the hard way but the rest were done with an easier way Bes taught me. Basically, you just drag one photo onto another, creating a new layer, then use the background eraser to reveal the person that’s hiding on the bottom layer onto the top layer. If you are dealing with surroundings like outdoors and stuff that doesn’t move between shots, this is beyond easy. (I learned the hard way that having Sarah sit on three parts of the couch didn’t work too well because the cushions would sink under her weight, etc.) Make sure you’ve got it all the way you want it and flatten the image, then drag that flattened image onto another shot, if you have more and repeat the process. Cool huh? :)
Yay for multiplicities - who wants to model for me? :)






Wow, those are awesome! lol
Your site is pretty cool. :]
gorgeous photos mama.
The talent that never ceases to be amazed…
They look awesome. :D I think this is my favorite type of creation I’ve seen you do. It looks neat. Though at the same time some of them tend to creep me out. Like I said (more of less) the last time you posted this sort of manipulation, “Oompa Loompas come to mind”. :P
They all really do look amazing, though. I love the first one. :)
I’ll model! :)
Wow. Thos epictures are like amazing. I really love the first one, I was like holy moly, it looks like 3 differnet girls. I think they all look really awesome though.
Whoa, awesome work! How’d you do that? Hehe makes me want to learn proper photography!
These are beautiful! Good job. :) The one with 3 E’s and in front of one another is well done, btw! :D