Almost every time we go out to take photos I've been making double exposures =)
Film is magical on it's own and adding a few simple techniques can make some truly magical photographs.
 
This batch of photographs from one single outing are some of my favorites now =) Always thankful for each adventure <3
 
 
 
 
 
The above photo was taken on an overpass of a walking/bicycle path in Clearwater, Florida. The Pinellas trails spans quite a while and I've got to admit, we didn't go too far from the overpass... can you blame me? I got some awesome shots!
 
If you use your hand to cover the bottom half of the photo it's easier to make out that you're looking a metal semi-circle cover on a pedestrian bridge. I employed the multiple exposure function on my Lomography automat camera and snapped the first photo. I then, flipped the camera upside down and took my second photo.  That's it - it's that simple.
 
 
 
 Naturally we wanted to see what the view looked from the top of the bridge. Traffic was whizzing by and so was the wind - it was pretty chilly that day for Florida.

 The above photo was taken using the same multiple exposure & flip technique. This time, I achieved a cool "land bridge" effect. My favorite part is that you can see a light pole on the bottom left as well as the top right. I was surprised that they didn't get obscured by the fencing. I'm so pleased that they are visible as it helps put into perspective what we are looking at.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The multiple exposure & flip technique. I looooove this one came out. To me it looks like a ferris wheel. Others have said they thought it was a skyscraper in the works (looking up). I'm curious...what do you see?
 
 

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