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Mind Map and Mood board

Daniel Edwards

I think all of these pictures are good uses of the double exposure technique. Each one seems to be focused on one central subject and attempts to give atmospheric purpose and value to each of them. When I create my own double exposures I am interested in experimenting with black and white photography, and maybe even combining colour and non-colour to create a surreal effect.

Anti-Christ
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The hand that gives

Ingmar Bergmans Persona


Use of double exposure to signify joining of characters

I think motion blur photography is at its best when its vibrant and colourful. Like in the image of the 747, focusing in on a rich and lively object and blurring whats around it can give the colours even more power. With my own photographs I would like to capture anything high-speed and vivid in colour in attempt to really bring it to the forefront of the picture. I would also like to experiment with both camera and noncamera movement to find out which better suits the type of subjects I will be photographing. Like with double exposure, I am also interested in capturing motion blur whilst in the black and white setting, in hope of taking a picture that offers a sense of emotion and historic value.

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