If you are playful, photography can be very interesting while researching, and it will never be fully explored according to how technology and techniques are growing.
At the same time, simplicity is also very welcome when it comes to photography, the next couple of photos come from a period when I was learning what is called the basics - double exposure.
There are several ways to stack multiple photos into one.
Nikon d7200 has the option to stack 6 shots while capturing or simply choosing from the camera gallery.
Photoshop is also a great idea if you are up to exploring a bit, I studied photography and photoshop at the same time. Although the teacher did not agree with that, claiming that one should not rely too much on retouching.
This one is a product made in Photoshop, not the best quality looking from here but it was all part of an experiment.
Straight from-camera double exposure, portrait of an ex-colleague, and landscape river photography.
Dried lavender on the lamp, on the floor.
I love all the options offered by photoshop as well as lightroom, but I have never "overdid" any of them, the teacher was also claiming that black and white photography isn't photography and that is just a wise way to hide all "mistakes".
But opinion is like an a, everyone has it.
Thank you
, this is my entry for the #monomad challenge, and thank you all for your time and interest in what I do 🙌