Monday, May 28, 2012
The Difference
Digital photography makes double exposure experimentation much quicker and simpler than with film. These two images of Yvan Cournier were easily blended together in Photoshop to create a single image that is somewhat abstract. In this case the two images create the illusion that Yvan is growing taller.
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