How to Take a Double Exposure with Your Digital Camera

Find out if your camera will shoot double exposure or if there is a; , Put some thought, beforehand, into what you want your double exposure to look like., Shoot a silhouette of something., Take your second photo., Make your double exposure.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find out if your camera will shoot double exposure or if there is a;

    While the whole process is somewhat serendipitous, you can have some control over the result with careful planning. , You want the majority of the scene to be blown out and your subject silhouetted. , This photo will be filling in the silhouette for the most part.

    Maybe, photograph a fire, flowers, etc.

    Whatever triggers your 'muse'. , Quite a few cameras will do that, or there could be a hack for you to do it.
  2. Step 2: Put some thought

  3. Step 3: beforehand

  4. Step 4: into what you want your double exposure to look like.

  5. Step 5: Shoot a silhouette of something.

  6. Step 6: Take your second photo.

  7. Step 7: Make your double exposure.

Detailed Guide

While the whole process is somewhat serendipitous, you can have some control over the result with careful planning. , You want the majority of the scene to be blown out and your subject silhouetted. , This photo will be filling in the silhouette for the most part.

Maybe, photograph a fire, flowers, etc.

Whatever triggers your 'muse'. , Quite a few cameras will do that, or there could be a hack for you to do it.

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