32 Double exposures

A different view

Lisa Garner

The Idea

Go to Paris and it's a fair bet you'll take a photo of the Eiffel Tower. And why shouldn't you? It's an iconic landmark after all. It's also a fair bet that your photos will look very similar to those taken by millions of other tourists. If you'd rather have something different as a memento, there is a really easy way of producing more creative and interesting photos-double exposures.

Carousel

In this mirror-image double exposure there was "something" in most of the frame, so overlaying the second image created a ghostly took, However. because this was shot at dusk and the carousel's lights were on, the shapes are strong enough to stand out

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