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!
Both the expert's chosen winner (as judged by Neil Burnell) and the crowd's winner will receive a $100 gift voucher to PhotoshopCAFE.
Both the expert's chosen winner (as judged by Neil Burnell) and the crowd's winner will receive a $100 gift voucher to PhotoshopCAFE.
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