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Double Exposure

I love the look of double exposure photography and so I was browsing through Pinterest and I saw a lot of human heads and nature, which were neat. Andreas Lie puts a unique spin on it and photographs animals and their habitats and then blends them together (so not quite double exposure!)

This one was my favorite because I love the different colors and how much they brighten up what could just be a basic picture of an owl. It's also cool that he chose to keep a simple background, but not just plain white, so it's interesting to look at while not distracting from the picture. There are more examples here.

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  1. I love how the branches mock feathers in a way. The colors in this are lovely as well.

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  2. I really love this double exposure! I really like the way all the colors blend together, it looks like the feathers are different colors which is super cool!

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