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Architectural blend

Emile15

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I am not sure this is the right forum to post this image to, but if it isn't just let me know. It is an experiment with using blends and masks to superimpose some nine images. Comments and criticism welcome.
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It might be a good idea to introduce a section devoted to "Photo Art" in stead of General Phototechniques. You can move my image to this new section then.
 
It's not clear what you are trying to achieve with this image, but then art, photography and life are not black and white... except when shooting black and white of course... :)
 
I am not sure this is the right forum to post this image to, but if it isn't just let me know. It is an experiment with using blends and masks to superimpose some nine images. Comments and criticism welcome.
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Great results! At first I just thought you captured an incredible reflection.
 
Very nice. I too first thought I was looking at a reflection. Can you share a little about how you made the image? What tools what choices did you make in camera to facilitate this - if any?
 
Thanks. I used photoshop and if I remember correctly nine photographs of relatively modern buildings. At first I just blended them on top of each other with different transparency setting to emphasise certain buildings a little more. I wasn't completely satisfied since one image spoiled the bottom third a little with its streetlights, so I removed the disturbing elements from that image ("masking").
 
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