- double trouble -
Uploaded: September 27, 2011
18-200mm,
Although this may look like a fair bit of Photoshop manipulation, it is really just double exposure on my camera (I recently discovered this feature on my Nikon D90)little crop, b&w conversion + levels.
Anna M. Halasz November 08, 2011
Winner in my book ! ~A~ #1421512Stephen Zacker April 23, 2012
Beautiful portrait. Like the light and bg. #10105235Daniella Puente May 03, 2012
Wonderful photo! #10120960Kate Jackson June 09, 2012
I like this but think it would also look great with a single exposure. I love the way the hair stands out and the bokeh! Reckon you must also have taken a single exposure Alexandra? #10173914Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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