Showing posts with label multiple exposures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiple exposures. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Other Reality. Big-D


 

The Big-D construction site, its poster and the fence surrounding it became the central idea for this abstract image.

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To create this image, I didn’t use a photomontage—just the in-camera multiple-exposure setting.  Photomontage has its place, but personally, I find the experience a bit boring, so I don’t feel inspired to explore it further.

Generally, life is good.





Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Other Reality. Where the Trees Remember




 Fog and low clouds aren’t something we see often here. Today they softened the world for a few hours. 

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Little by little, I’m learning to see differently—slower, softer, and with more curiosity. The use of multiple exposures and the overlapping moments allowed for an interesting world to be revealed.

Generally, life is good.







Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Abstract #1. Transformation


 

You begin with patterns—like rust on old equipment—trying to create something interesting. But after a while, you sense that something is missing, something you can’t quite name. Suddenly, you look around and see it: the painted silhouette of a nude woman in a shop window.

This image was created through multiple exposures, a mixture of luck and many failed attempts. The nude woman in a shop window went through layers, color and time to exist fully. 

Generally, life is good.