I went for a quick walk around sunset yesterday. This is a double exposure in camera. The first is a rather beautiful women's face on a billboard. This I overlaid with a pretty hibiscus flowering on the street. A bit of a juxtaposition, but I quite liked the effect.
It's a lovely composite. I'm interested in how this works in your camera. Can you see the first image while you are composing the second - or do you have to keep an image of it in your head?
@yaorenliu Sorry I missed your question. My bug app is called 'Picture Insect'. It is very easy to use. Not sure it is 100% accurate but I am pretty happy with it.
@robz Yes you can see the first image and it is relatively easy to line the images up. You are never quite sure how it will turn out though. The only time it is difficult is when doing the Ventosa in the round technique because after a few photos in the same image it starts getting difficult to line the scene up. It's a really fun technique to do. I still need to master the different types of double exposure though light, dark and average.
By the way, you may missed my question, is your bug app inaturalist? I need an app to help my identify the bugs.I found inaturalist very hard to use.
We’re paired for get pushed this coming week…. For your challenge, how about depicting a phobia of some sort? You can choose any one you want, but if struggling for ideas you could check the link below…
https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/mental-health/phobias/weird-phobias/
Let me know if this challenge won’t work for you and I’ll come up with something else.