“ Fanstasy Door ”
For this week I set myself a challenge to do an in-camera double exposure. It wasn´t easy and I had to practice a couple of times to get the right scenery and light combination.

I found a nice looking plain door with a yellow painted wall not far away from the bridge I wanted to have ...
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Photo Location: in a park, Nuremberg, Germany
  • Julia Resch Edited 8 months ago

    This is fantastic and so clever, looks quite surreal. And you really did a great job with the timing of those two frames. Wow!

    This is fantastic and so clever, looks quite surreal. And you really did a great job with the timing of those two frames. Wow!

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  • Fran O Edited 8 months ago

    I actually thought this was painted door. Nice shot. Can't do in body double exposures on my Sony but I've seen amazing work created with it. Nicely done!

    I actually thought this was painted door. Nice shot. Can't do in body double exposures on my Sony but I've seen amazing work created with it. Nicely done!

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  • karen feldman Edited 8 months ago

    this image is FANTASTIC!! WOW!   what a perfect and clever way to do a double exposure! very surreal and reminiscent of something dali would do. i love it!!

    this image is FANTASTIC!! WOW!   what a perfect and clever way to do a double exposure! very surreal and reminiscent of something dali would do. i love it!!

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  • Halla Björg Baldursdóttir Edited 8 months ago

    In camera double exposure! I must try that sometime. This is a great photo and so well executed. You captured the guy in a perfect spot. Well done.

    In camera double exposure! I must try that sometime. This is a great photo and so well executed. You captured the guy in a perfect spot. Well done.

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