This joiner image is a portrait of a man. The image used to make this joiner were taken of the same man in the same location, however, they have been taken at different times so capture different viewpoints as he moves his face.
This has been taken from the bottom of some stairs. Similar to the previous image, it has some different viewpoints other than head on. However, because the stairs are a static object, the camera has been moved around to capture the viewpoints instead of the subject moving.
This is a very different type of joiner than the other two, as it is of a landscape. This joiner is less disorganised than the others, and has lots of layers covering each other. It is also made up of less images than the other two.
This joiner image is similar to the one above, but this has a few different viewpoints that were added to the image on the sides. This also has been taken from a closer perspective.
The image below is made up of very few images; far less than the previous joiners. There are lots of overlapping layers, and there are lots of different exposure levels throughout the layers. Some are very bright, whereas some are very dark and grey.
very good analysis but please update the post wrt to your personal posts (own images)..
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