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Double Exposure Example


Here is an example of a double exposure piece that I created.  The timelapse video of its creation can be found here: Youtube Video

The final image is provided here for you to review in finer detail.

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  1. it would be nice if we could have the original images so we could see our result
    and some video are really fast even if I reduce the speed of video . Great thanks and appreciate your talent and superb tutorial

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  2. I appreciate the feedback. This particular one was a timelapse the tutorial version is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4NQ_chLYvA

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