“ Snowglobe ”
At temperatures of -40C and below I couldn’t resist basing my weeks project on frozen bubbles even though that was nothing a new technique for me. So to meet this weeks requirements I needed to go beyond just the bubble. I decided to approach the project as a double exposure which is something I ...
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  • Karen S. Elliott Edited a year ago

    This turned out really well! I love it!

    This turned out really well! I love it!

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  • Paul Theobald Edited a year ago

    This is brilliant Cathy! I can't imagine how cold you must have been taking this.

    This is brilliant Cathy! I can't imagine how cold you must have been taking this.

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  • Bonnie Dominix Edited a year ago

    So nice!

    So nice!

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  • Linda Edwards Edited a year ago

    Wonderful image Cathy. I love the snow bubble and adding the rose really brings a new feeling to your image. I like how the rose is waiting to show off once the snow… more

    Wonderful image Cathy. I love the snow bubble and adding the rose really brings a new feeling to your image. I like how the rose is waiting to show off once the snow goes away. Very creative and well done.

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Canon EOS 80D
1/400 f/5.6 1600 100

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#anewtechnique #doubleexposure #icebbuble #frozenbubble

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