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Double Exposure Portraits

Using just little photoshop and a lot “in camera” magic, Dan Mountford (Brighton, UK) blendes two photographs, two stories together with amazing results.

With just a few a few touch ups and some minor effects, he blends portrait photographs with architecture, buildings, cigarettes and much more, all with great result

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Double Exposure Paintings by Pakayla Biehn

Double exposure is an art in itself. It isn’t used that much nowadays in photography since almost everybody has a digital camera now. Artist Pakayla Rae Biehn took the concept of double exposure and applied it to her paintings. She uses images of other artists and paints another layer on them, creating beautiful images in the process.

(Source: youshouldtakecare.com, via sealegslegssea)

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“…when he saw the Tralfamadorians close their little hands on their eyes. He knew from past experience what this meant: He was being stupid.
Double exposure photography by Michael Gelitan.

“…when he saw the Tralfamadorians close their little hands on their eyes. He knew from past experience what this meant: He was being stupid.

Double exposure photography by Michael Gelitan.

(via nevver)

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You still bloomed in songs by Carol Lin
You still bloomed in songs,you still brake the currents.
Pale blind diver, luckless slinger,lost discoverer, in you everything sank
- A Song of DespairPablo Neruda

You still bloomed in songs by Carol Lin

You still bloomed in songs,
you still brake the currents.

Pale blind diver, luckless slinger,
lost discoverer, in you everything sank

- A Song of Despair
Pablo Neruda

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In Defiance of Nature by Jeff Glasgowski

In Defiance of Nature by Jeff Glasgowski

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Daisy Chain by Ren Rox

Daisy Chain by Ren Rox

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The beauty of a double exposure.

The beauty of a double exposure.

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(Source: davispierre, via crookedminds)

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This is one of the reasons I still shoot film occasionally. Double exposures are really fun to do. Since it’s film you never are really sure what you end up with, until you develop it.
Patricia Dries took this double exposure of the Statue of Liberty in New York using a holga and kodak film.
(via dA: New York, New York V by ~PatriciaD)

This is one of the reasons I still shoot film occasionally. Double exposures are really fun to do. Since it’s film you never are really sure what you end up with, until you develop it.

Patricia Dries took this double exposure of the Statue of Liberty in New York using a holga and kodak film.

(via dA: New York, New York V by ~PatriciaD)

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nevver:

Jon Duenas

Best double exposure I’ve ever seen.

nevver:

Jon Duenas

Best double exposure I’ve ever seen.

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Photography by me (ztox photography). Using my 35mm Dynax Pro and Kodak Gold film. Just some double exposures taken in a nightclub.

Photography by me (ztox photography). Using my 35mm Dynax Pro and Kodak Gold film. Just some double exposures taken in a nightclub.

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Double exposure photography using Kodak Gold Film (iso 200). Shot in a nightclub featuring one of my friends and a lot of lights.

Double exposure photography using Kodak Gold Film (iso 200). Shot in a nightclub featuring one of my friends and a lot of lights.

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