Double exposure 

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  • More Holga magic. /

  • A lil something I am playing around with at the moment… A photo of a screen and over-layed with another photo taken from a screen… Any feedback is welcome =D Inspiration for this and following image are directly from the wonderful Juilee Pryor If you do not know her, do yourself a favour and get to know her work, you will not regret it! This series is what got me started…

  • Double exposure of blossom on old wood (Holga).

  • [Double Exposure Project #1 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This was our first attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!

  • [Double Exposure Project #1 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This was our first attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down! /

  • [Double Exposure Project #1 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This was our first attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down! /

  • [Double Exposure Project #1 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This was our first attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down! /

  • This is a reflection of autumn grapevine leaves on a bedroom window taken in late afternoon light. I took a long time to position the camera on a tripod to create a balanced composition of the reflection and my daughter. She loves reading, so the frown is one of intense concentration, not unhappiness. Not a double exposure! Taken with Velvia and a Nikon F4. Scan by Jeremy Daalder.

  • A double exposure juxterposing the side of a wooden cabinet with some untouched forrest. Camera: Mamiya c33 with Mamiya-sekor 80mm lens Exposure: The first exposure was eight secounds long at f22, of the wooden cabinet in my room. The secound exposure was 1/125 at f5.6 over at Melbourne’s Yarra Bend reserve or revegetation area. Film: Kodak 160VC (120mm) ISO 160 / .

  • Double exposure of Rhode Island State House and Masonic Temple using a Holga camera and expired AGFA color slide film. No digial manipulation was used. “Independence Day” is featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing group. (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /

  • Double exposure of a part of the National Museum of Australia building, Canberra. Best viewed LARGE

  • [Double Exposure Project #2 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This is our second attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image yet again. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!

  • *Dedicated to my dear friend Rachel M ... “A coke and a smile.” xo * [Double Exposure Project #3 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This is our third attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image yet again. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!

  • I shot the window and Matt shot the leaf and grass. Love this! [Double Exposure Project #3 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This is our third attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image yet again. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!

  • I took a fisheyed shot of the ocean and skyline. Look close to the right and you will see 3 tiny sailboats. Matt shot a huge pile of kindling wood it looks like .. cool combo. [Double Exposure Project #3 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This is our third attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image yet again. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!

  • www.danadipasquale.com / Chicago, IL The Story So Far…. That Day in The City When We Lost Track of Time / We Almost Missed Our Stop on the Train and Ran to Get Off / You Held My Hand Softly Through the Humid Summer Streets /

  • www.danadipasquale.com / Chicago, IL The Story So Far…. That Day in The City When We Lost Track of Time / We Almost Missed Our Stop on the Train and Ran to Get Off / You Held My Hand Softly Through the Humid Summer Streets /

  • Double exposure. Best viewed LARGE

  • Multiple exposure shot with toy camera Holga. / No digital manipulation

  • There was even a frame on the other end of the negative where the same film was loaded in a 1925 box thingie, I’d loaded it the wrong way. / . / This photo had only been up for a few days before I was featured on the home page, it was taken a year ago on the same day I joined Redbubble.

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