Double exposure effect
Jamie White

Double exposure effect

November 2017

The colours are striking! This image deserves acknowledgment. Thank you for keeping it in colour. I suggest to have your model in the centre of the frame next time with negative space around her silhouette so when you take the second exposure, you'll be able to create not only great coloured work but also an interesting texture in the shadows. Keep up the good work!

I remember seeing your previous work. I love the colours on this one and the mood you captured. I always say that the most challenging part of multiple exposures is to choose correct images. You nailed it here. Well done, keep up the good work!

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Old school type of multiple exposures, of the film era, has got a special place in my heart. It's so organic, natural and shows everyday, ordinary moments and turns them into something special. First of all, it's a great street, candid style photography here which makes this image interesting. I would love to see the whole series.

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This photo is a perfect example that your equipment doesn't matter if you are creative and have an idea. I love how the clouds smoothly merge with the road. Great atmosphere and come on... It was shot on an iPhone! Well done!

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Double Exposure is a photographic method that combines two different images into a single image. It can be achieved on Photoshop or on a standard digital or analogue camera, and the effect is often a striking blend of beauty and uniqueness. Many photographers and photo-manipulators alike are drawn to this technique due to the creativity it affords them. However you choose to do it, make sure you have fun with the process. Good luck!

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Interesting use of architecture and leading lines using multiple exposure techniques. You achieved great texture which stands out. It reminds me a little bit of the concept that our world is created from multiple dimensions which overlay each other, but we can only see one. Keep up the good work.

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