I saw a photography challenge on Facebook last week and set out to attempt it. The challenge was to shoot double exposures. I hope I am not boring you by posting flowers yet again…but, alas, my sunflowers are in full bloom and I chose them as my “challenge” subject matter. So, tell me what you think, and tell me what you see!



These are lovely shots. The second reminds me of pictures of the sun’s corona and also of some gamma ray pictures of the sun- very appropriate really 🙂
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What a great challenge, Robyn, with a beautiful result! Not quite certain what the “second” images are in each, but I sure had fun studying the photos to try and figure it out. You’ll definitely have to let us know at some point 🙂
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So delicate and beautiful Robyn!
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Wow Robyn, these are so good!!! So much soft, delicate life in these breezy petals.
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I would say you were very successful with this particular challenge. These are beautiful works of art, Robyn!
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Well I love it ! Looks fantastic 🙂
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Nicely done.
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Cool..great..good…choose your own ‘like’ adjective as they are indeed ‘nice’ shots. Best wishes
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One thing is for sure. Your photographs are never boring.
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What do I see?
Beauty!! Sunflowers are a favorite of mine.
(I’m not knowledgeable enough about the process to comment further …)
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Reblogged this on Robyn Graham Photography and commented:
Greetings my fellow bloggers. With school starting this week I have not had time to focus on my blog. I did manage to post on Monochromia today so I am sharing that post with all of you. I would love to hear your thoughts on the abstract work of double exposures that I did (inspired by a challenge).
Enjoy your day and I’ll be back soon!
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woooow tres belle…!!!!
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Reblogged this on The Visual Chronicle and commented:
Love black and white images ? Visit Monochromia – https://groupexpo.wordpress.com
Photos by Robyn !
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Marvellous! Beautiful!
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Beautiful.
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Very cool shots Robyn 🙂 On the first image I could see the little hairs on the stem in addition to the seed part of the flower and what looks like a side view of the sunflower. The bottom photo looks like a head on shot with a hint of the stem as a second exposure. Great work.
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