I have created my final multiple image by merging four separate photographs I have taken using a camera set on a tripod. I have used the tripod in order to have the pictures taken on exactly the same background so I could merge them easily in Photoshop. I did not change any exposure settings during shooting because I wanted all of the photos to have the same brightness. I have changed my original plan, which was based on fashion shoot in a studio. In the end I have taken the photographs outside, on a sunny day, with trees and bushes as background, but I kept the idea of one person acting as a model and the other one as a photographer.
Good points of my final work are:
- People on the photograph seem to interact with each other
- Colors are saturated quite strongly due to local color corrections I have made for grass, bushes and sky
- A person in front of the photo is partially out of the frame, what creates a sense of movement and makes the image more dynamic
- I have deleted a shadow of the first person on the right side of the picture. It can be overlooked easily when not paying attention to details, but once noticed it makes the photograph look manipulated
- Some parts of the frame lost details in shadow areas due to strong sunlight

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