Soft Grasses [35mm SLR Photos ]
Uploaded: September 16, 2001 18:08:51
Taken using wide open aperture and double exposure for a very soft, dreamy look.
Jeff Galbraith September 16, 2001
Hi Shirley, what a pleasing photo--starts one to daydreaming. #815Glenn Theal September 16, 2001
As always, Shirley, you've submitted a lovely image.I was not aware that a double exposure would create a soft-dreamy effect. Did you alter the composition at all to achieve this?
I would like more detail on this technique.
Cheers,
Glenn #1152
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor September 17, 2001
Thank you so much, Jeff and Glenn.Shirley #1173
Glenn Theal September 17, 2001
Thanks for the info, Shirley.I can't wait to actually try it out sometime.
Cheers,
Glenn #1178
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor September 18, 2001
You're welcome, Glenn. It works especially well with flowers, but I've even tried it with people photos. I'm attaching a sample here that I've used as a greeting card.Shirley #1186
Mette Vendelboe Allison May 26, 2019
Simply lovely #101818Shirley D. Cross-Taylor May 26, 2019
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