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    Double exposure shots are extremely intriguing, in my opinion. I know that they're really simple, but to me they usually turn out beautiful. Most of the ones I've seen combine a human with different aspect of life, such as nature (like the one above) or a city scape.
    This one stuck out to me especially because of the soft edges and warm tint, which was different from the usual black and white. The way everything blends together is stunning. I'm just in love with this. 

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  1. I love this too! The pink tone makes it a lot different than typical double exposures. In the middle of the image on the right, the artist did a really good job of blending the leaves and the hair together. It's all so well done!

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  2. I really like the color tones in this picture. The light pink isn't too over powering of the darker browns. It's also a nice contrast between that and the blank background.

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  3. This is so gorgeous! This is probably one of my favorite color pallets of all time! Nudes and pinks are always an amazing combination!

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