“ Suburban landscape ”
This week I experimented with a feature on my camera I hadn't used yet, in-camera double exposure. This results in a single image on your memory card. I liked the results where the main subject in the first exposure is a fairly well-defined, darker image, and the second exposure is a lighter, ...
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  • Margie Joseph Edited 10 months ago

    This is definitely abstract! I like the softer colors and I think it would have looked very different with increased vibrance and/or saturation. I’d be tempted, I… more

    This is definitely abstract! I like the softer colors and I think it would have looked very different with increased vibrance and/or saturation. I’d be tempted, I think, to try for more drama by playing with the contrast and intensity of the colors (or maybe just some of the colors!).

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  • Howard yares Edited 10 months ago

    Meets the challenges objectives

    would have likes to have the color more vibrant.

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    Meets the challenges objectives

    would have likes to have the color more vibrant.

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  • Mairi Clare Dunlin Edited 10 months ago

    This is a really cool image - I don't use my in-camera double exposure very much (I keep forgetting it's there!) but it can create some nice composites.  I love… more

    This is a really cool image - I don't use my in-camera double exposure very much (I keep forgetting it's there!) but it can create some nice composites.  I love what you've done with the textures in the granite.

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