Annie challenged me to do some more in-camera double exposure. I've found there are three settings, additive, bright and average, and I really cannot see much difference in them.
I've played around a lot, but this one of The Lodger Cat sleeping in a sunflower worked the best.
Annie I need to do more research into the camera's settings and play about more- I'd really like to do one of those where a tree becomes someone's hair- but that may have to be outside this week's challenge time frame!
This is creative. While you may want to do that sort of photo in your camera ( tree becomes someone's hair) there are instructions on how to do this photoshop.
Hi Jackie, recently I notice you dive into areas of post processing that are new to you with impressive results. This leap of faith shows your creativity; however processing is not my challenge, creativity is! My get pushed challenge is to capture a ‘Proud to be English’ image to balance the photo and story of Embarrassed to be English of a couple of days ago. I hope you have great fun !
I really like how Lodger has become the head of the sunflower. Very cool!
You will get the in-camera double exposure yet and absolutely love it when you do!
@shutterbug49 I should have put her in a flower pot!!
@sandradavies thank you! I mighg do an orderly queue!!
@randystreat thanks for the tip, I don't have Photoshop (or Affinity anymore) though
@dutchothotmailcom thank you
@grammyn just dying flowers and lazy cat, not what I had in mind for the challenge
@wakelys she purrs her thanks
@shutterbug49 poor Olive!!!
@grammyn thank you
You will get the in-camera double exposure yet and absolutely love it when you do!