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Double Exposure
Exploring creativity in photography.
Photography is a form of art that allows us to capture moments and emotions in a visual way.
But sometimes, we want to go beyond the ordinary and create something more artistic and unique.
That's why I like to experiment with different techniques and methods to express my creativity and vision.
One of the techniques that I have been playing with lately is double exposure.
This is when you combine two or more images into one, creating a surreal and interesting effect.
You can do this in post-processing with software like Photoshop, but I prefer to do it in-camera with my Canon 5D mark IV.
This camera has a function that lets you take multiple exposures and blend them together automatically.
The image that you see here is an example of double exposure.
I took two photos: one of a flower and one of a woman's face.
Then I used the multiple exposure function to merge them into one image.
I think this technique creates a beautiful contrast between the delicate and the strong, the natural and the human, the purple and the white.
I didn't do much editing on this image, just some cropping to focus on the subject and some color adjustment to enhance the purple tone.
I wanted to keep it simple and let the technique speak for itself.
Double exposure is a fun and creative way to explore photography and challenge yourself to see things differently.
I encourage you to try it out and see what you can come up with.
You might be surprised by the results!
Exposure:1/60 | ISO: 2000 | Aperture: f2.8| Focal Length: 34| Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM II