About foto fornication
Find the Fornication Room below in the discussion area, then find any photo you wish to fornicate with and create a multiple exposure or double exposure with them. Creating what will be commonly referred to as the baby which can be posted into the group pool. Don't forget to then drop of a new photo for the next hornball in the fornication room!
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STEPS:
1. Find an image in the Fornication Room and download it.
2. Manipulate it in Photoshop by laying one of your own images over top of it... use blending modes in the Layers Pallet to Fornicate.
3. When finished, post your FINISHED picture to the Group Pool (above) just like you were posting an image to any other group.
4. Last, add a "raw" or "original" image to the Fornication Room in the discussion area. How? You go to your image, click the bitty "All Sizes" icon and select the Small size (or medium) and cut and paste the code at the bottom of the page into the Fornication Room "discussion" thread. Easy enough.
** The POOL is for finished images, not originals. Originals go in the Fornication Room. **
RULES:
• Most Important Rule Make sure if you join and share a "raw" photo, that you allow sharing or downloading of your images from your privacy settings on Flickr!
• if you create a new "double exposure" you must leave a new "raw" image for the next user. RAW = you can color correct and burn/dodge, blur, etc... just don't upload a crazy photomanipulation or anything way out of the normal 35mm ratio
• You can use whichever process you like to overlay... screen, multiply, overlay, soft light, etc...
• No Photoshopping! Overlay and that's it! Don't get fancy with merging or morphing the images. You can adjust the color of your own original if you want to match the color of the other image...but the "raw" image must remain intact & untouched.
• 1 double exposure allowed per day per customer.
• If you would just like to to be fornicated with and not do any work, you may upload one "raw" photo per day as well.
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Take a look at these groups to see what double exposures look like if you are still unclear. The only difference with our shots is that the double exposure comes from 2 people as opposed to one.
www.flickr.com/groups/double_exposure/
www.flickr.com/groups/81477520@N00/
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- View the group rules.
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Members can post 1 thing to the pool each day.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos / Videos
- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
- Accepted safety levels:
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