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Double Exposure

Double exposure portraits: a simple tutorial for making surrealist images

 

 

 

Hey guys! Just wanted to share this cool double exposure picture I found on Pinterest. First off, the different tree designs really stood out to me. The different shades of reds and greens on the trees can represent the seasons changing which I thought made for a very interesting photo. I also liked how you could only see the face and how it looks like it's almost shadowed by the trees. The designs of the trees over the blue sky making up the rest of the body was also a very unique concept and made great contrast.

 
~ Corinne

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  1. This is really super cool I feel like I see a lot of cool double exposures involving trees.

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  2. This is beautiful, just like you said the contrast is so interesting. Having only detail on the very left, particularly the face, is really cool. The fact that her complexion is so similar to some of the trees makes the who photo very interesting and striking.

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  3. The different colors in this is what I find most interesting about it, it could represent so many different things like all of her emotions or thoughts. Plus is catches the eye and moves you view along the whole picture

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  4. Super cool, I think the colors mix very well and the opacity is well off because nothing is to heavy when over lapping

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  5. Super cool, I think the colors mix very well and the opacity is well off because nothing is to heavy when over lapping

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