I don't have many Double exposures, and the ones I do have I put together in Photoshop as my Canon doesn't have a multiple exposure setting..
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
judy juul wrote:
I really like #1 as it is!
Thanks, Judy! I really appreciate that!
Tim
Here's another one I have mixed feelings about. 🤔
What I really, really like about it is that's it's my granddaughter!😁
PAToGraphy wrote:
These were made using layers for double exposure. If you are familiar with Vivaldi's Four Seasons for violin these will make sense. I needed these for CD covers or something.
Love this violin series Pat..
Valsmere wrote:
First real try at doubles
Like that first Image Val..
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
creativ simon wrote:
Another way I do it is to say photograph a single flower
then in Photoshop layer it as many times as I require
Depending on what I am trying to achieve
Like in this example
Pg 6 - I really love when you get "carried away with yourself," Simon.
Those last two images are truly awesome!
Thank you for sharing the "how to" as well!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.5 I really like that last one, Tim. Thanks for "taking the challenge"
Thanks so much, Pat, for your kind words and for hosting this challenge.
Besides giving everyone a chance to see what others do and how they do it, this challenge has gotten me back into "playing around" more in PSE.
So glad you enjoyed that image.
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
PAToGraphy wrote:
This challenge has made me think. It's the kind I can't dip into archives for, necessarily. I'll post this one for tomorrow as I won't be around till much later in the day. While working on one project, I put together this double exposure - a lobster boat on a background of a pile of nautical ropes. This was a vivid blending mode and I don't have the 2 original shots to post along with it.
Pg 7 - Very cool, and good instinct on this one, Pat. I really like it!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Photogirl17 wrote:
I don't have many Double exposures, and the ones I do have I put together in Photoshop as my Canon doesn't have a multiple exposure setting..
Pg 8 - These are great, Lesley!
See, now that we know how to do this in Photoshop,
we can both save that GAS money for those new fangled
cameras that do automatic, in-camera doubles and spend
it on something we really need...like a vacation...lol
William wrote:
page #6 explains a lot not
Haha if you had Photoshop you might understand Bill, sorry my friend
Rolk wrote:
Pg 6 - I really love when you get "carried away with yourself," Simon.
Those last two images are truly awesome!
Thank you for sharing the "how to" as well!
Tim
Thanks Tim so pleased you enjoyed them
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