In my first selfie I had a lot of harsh lines in the spaces in where the pictures touched or overlapped. There wasn't a ton of similarity in the photos that I used. In the double exposure I matched the colors of the snow to the background. There aren't any harsh lines between the two pictures. You can clearly see both of the images. I actually knew what I was doing this time around because I had become more comfortable with the programs I was using as the tri went on which is reflected in the difference between the two pictures.
Title: Faded Moments, Memories, and Morals Layer 1. A black and white landscape of Chicago Layer 2. An single icicle holding on to a pine tree Layer 3. A picture of my dog looking out the back door This collage represents me as a person by showing the happy moments in my life that I can look back on with a positive outlook and the values that I believe. The layer of Chicago was one of my favorite memories I had with my friends exploring the city. It was also taken as we were passing by a busy street, it represents how busy but also exciting my life can be at times. The layer of the icicle was something I frequently passed by walking home from school that allows me to appreciate even sometimes very small beauty that the world has. Finally the layer of my dog represents all the people (and animals) in my life that I love and shaped (and continue to shape) me as a person. I edited these layers over and around me to show they are a part of me but also holding up or supporting me. This shows who I am, how these moments and people remind me of what I hold to be true, and make me who I am.