Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Double Exposure Double exposure is a photographic technique that involves exposing a single frame of film or image sensor to two different images or scenes, resulting in a composite image where the elements from both exposures are superimposed or blended together. Double exposure can be achieved in-camera by intentionally overlapping exposures or by digitally combining multiple images in post-processing.
This technique allows photographers to create surreal, abstract, or artistic images by merging unrelated subjects, textures, or landscapes into a single cohesive composition. Double exposure photography requires careful planning, experimentation, and creativity to achieve compelling and visually striking results. |
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