Double Exposure
Our Picture This! assignment for this month was Double Exposure. The challenge
was to create multiple exposure images that combined various images in a way
that enhanced the storytelling or created a new reality. Readers responded with
a host of imaginative pictures that spoke to the newfound visual freedom of
in camera and software and their wonderful sense of fun, and drama.
Radiant Power |
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Photographer Bob Coates wrote: "Uqualla was photographed
in the studio against a white background, stripped out in Photoshop.
The background image is of petroglyphs; lighting effects were
created using plant images; shadow effects were added as well.
All images were captured with a Fuji S2 Pro with a Nikon 35-70mm
f/2.8 lens."
© 2007, Bob Coates, All Rights Reserved
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Bird In Flight |
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Bruce Bain made this evocative image using a bird taken in flight
in Costa Rica and a sunset from Harriman State Park in New York.
Both were photographed with a Nikon F5 and an 80-200mm f/2.8 lens
and combined in Photoshop CS.
© 2007, Bruce Bain, All Rights Reserved
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Granddad In The Picture |
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Ivar T. Mattson wrote: "This group of senior singers were
posing for their annual group shot when they shouted to the photographer,
who also sings with them, `You ought to have been in this
shot!' My grandson solved the problem his way." Mattson's
original was photographed with a Sony Cyber-shot.
© 2007, Ivar T. Mattson, All Rights Reserved
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Never Forget |
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David Prewitt made this thoughtful image of the traveling remembrance
wall with a POW flag double exposed over it. The photo was made
as the wall toured Lenoir, North Carolina, with a Fuji S2 and
a 28-105mm Nikkor lens.
© 2007, David Prewitt, All Rights Reserved
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Canyon Surprise |
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Pat Potter made the background shot of Horseshoe Canyon near Drumheller,
Alberta, Canada, and the dinosaur image in front of the Royal
Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller with a Minolta DiMAGE Z1 camera.
They were combined in Photoshop Elements 4.0.
© 2007, Pat Potter, All Rights Reserved
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Barrel Racing |
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Showing off action in motion, these two shots of rider Sydney
Zoll were made by Jock Goodman with a Nikon D70s and a 70-200mm
f/2.8 lens and then combined in Photoshop CS2.
© 2007, Jock Goodman, All Rights Reserved
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Wings Over The Glacier |
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Bill Lambeth made both these photos in the area around Glacier
Bay, Alaska. They were shot with a Canon EOS 10D at ISO 800, then
combined in Photoshop CS2.
© 2007, Bill Lambeth, All Rights Reserved
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Lost In The Storm |
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Don Kingman combined four shots made with his Konica Minolta DiMAGE
A2 camera--a boat run aground in Point Reyes, California,
two images of clouds, and a sunset picture from his back yard.
© 2007, Don Kingman, All Rights Reserved
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Soft Summer Blooms |
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Bobbie Climer double exposed on a tripod onto Velvia 100 slide
film, with one shot in and the other slightly out of focus. The
images were shot with a Nikon F100 camera.
© 2007, Bobbie Climer, All Rights Reserved
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Pictures On A Wall |
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This imaginative set of images combined to one was submitted by
Mark Andrew. He photographed model Sara Allal with a Canon EOS
5D.
© 2007, Mark Andrew, All Rights Reserved
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