A quick double exposure on Snapseed
What to do for a quick experiment
- download and install Snapseed photo editor
- Download two images ( one dark n one light )
- open dark image first
- Tools has an option Double exposure. Tap and select second lighter image
- Use the preloaded options to find best of your art work.
Here is mine for today
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First image
[IMAGE: https://images.ecency.com/DQmNSzTipq2KMNFbyEQTV83Uf78tBzABctApkSFaXmZPVah/img_0.3235005822481587.jpg]
And double exposed to
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Second image
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Double exposed with
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Quick do in minutes when I'm bored. The trick to do it over a camera is more work and needs Photo walk. Till then I have Snapseed help me do and below source to fetch and use silhouette and flowers
Sources:
https://hu.pinterest.com/amp/pin/101753272802351058/
https://www.thephotoargus.com/dandelion-images/
https://www.pexels.com/search/silhouette/