Pemaquid Point Lighthouse in Maine while holding a polarizer filter. I changed the blend mode in ps to overlay to get the double exposure effect. All a total surprise, so I decided to convert to B&W and keep the image as is.
Never seen - or done - that before! Very cool.
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Dave Chinn wrote:
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse in Maine while holding a polarizer filter. I changed the blend mode in ps to overlay to get the double exposure effect. All a total surprise, so I decided to convert to B&W and keep the image as is.
Awesome idea and result π€π€π€π€π€
BassmanBruce wrote:
Pretty neat.
Thank you, I'll have to do some investigating to figure out the how's and why's.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Never seen - or done - that before! Very cool.
Linda, it was a total accident. I can't explain it. All I did was duplicate the main layer and changed the blend mode. I should try the same on another photo to see if I have similar results.
David, polarizing filters goal in life is to confuse the eye/mind of the beholder:
Bell's Theorem: The Quantum Venn Diagram Paradox exhibited by polarizing filters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcqZHYo7ONsI like your creative confusion...
It's always interesting to see the different effects of using Blend Modes.
I think I better get my eyes checked. Iβm seeing double,π For me the b/w works on this one.
Interesting, I like it. Bev
Thatβs a really neat shot, Dave.
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