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Jan 11
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Double Exposure Photography

Lately I’ve been playing around with double exposures. There’s really nothing new about this type of photography; it has been around almost as long as photography itself. I primarily shoot with a Canon 5D Mark III which has (some) ability to do this type of thing internally. Although I haven’t had much luck doing this within my camera, I have found Photoshop to be quite astute with it. This is an image I put together from two different images taken a few years a part. Besides Photoshop, I also used the Nik Collection (an incredible photo software application) to help with the blending and finishing. If you’re interested in double exposures, check out the portfolio I put together for them by following the Portfolio menu above. Enjoy.

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