hmmm... so... inspired by @dabnotu i decided to mess about with some in-camera double exposures... i have yet to figure out a combination that works and out of 30 or 40 shots (60 or 80 really) this seems the best of the bunch... but i'm not sure that's saying much ;p
I have wanted to try this but not sure how to get the best effect. I suppose just have a go like you. I love the way this had turned out! I suspect you are too critical of your own work! Fav!
@northy Ibid. on much of the above; the elements from the two images complement each other, obscuring/highlighting alternately/at once. From what I’ve been able to see about your camera, it facilitates the process, correct? I look forward to seeing more: Peace!
Cool effect! My camera has got an image overlay option which I tried a couple of times, but you can't rotate or move the image, so quite limited and much depends then on lines etc of the picture itself. Must see if I can do in-camera double exposure.
I love this. I can't do this in camera and I'd love to be able to I think you come up with very different images compared to those you layer while processing. Fav
I am now looking to see if my Fuji does in-camera double exposures. :)