Here is my submission to Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness 34: Daisies. This is an in-camera multiple exposure that I took in natural light:
Happy shooting.
Here is my submission to Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness 34: Daisies. This is an in-camera multiple exposure that I took in natural light:
Happy shooting.
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I like the double exposure as it gives two a wider range of tones with the subject, I wonder if i cross my eyes it will come together and make a third image.
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Did it? Hahaha. Thanks for the comment.
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I love how the double exposure creates a feeling of depth — simply lovely!
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It is a technique that I just started playing around with. I will definitely keep trying it as you can really get creative by changing shutter speeds between clicks for example, which is what I did in this image to create the grey. Thanks for your comment.
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