Delwyn challenged me to try a multiple exposure photograph, maybe using the Pep Ventosa technique. She thought a lone tree would make a great image. Pep Ventosa did a lot of trees, but most were wearing leaves or spring colors. Wrong time of year for that here. Still, I went looking for a standout that might work. Most of the trees around here grow in windbreaks, but I did find this youngster at the end off a bit by itself so I did a bit of a walk around. This is seven images, layered in Affinity, with varying levels of opacity. I'm beginning to appreciate how much fun can be had in Affinity.
Delwyn @dkbarnett I quite like this effect with trees. It was at the end of a windbreak on uneven levels, so I couldn't get a lot of separation, but I like the way the grasses added textures. Very interesting challenge that took me out of my comfort zone. Thank you!
eg. https://expertphotography.com/how-to-the-harris-shutter-effect