I’ve done this once, with a roll of TRI-X, and I was pretty bummed because I really liked the images that I had shot both times, but didn’t like them superimposed on each other. I’ve been much more careful since. You ended up with some interesting images here. I think double exposures on color film are inherently more fascinating than B&W.
Interesting effect. “Ghostly” at times. My favourite is this one, because of the juxtaposition of sedentary vs. active:
Thanks Peter—my favourite as well!
I’ve done this once, with a roll of TRI-X, and I was pretty bummed because I really liked the images that I had shot both times, but didn’t like them superimposed on each other. I’ve been much more careful since. You ended up with some interesting images here. I think double exposures on color film are inherently more fascinating than B&W.
Agreed!
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Most of these actually work very well. Happy accidents, eh? The last one makes the most sense for me. I’m pretty sure I won’t need to explain why. 😉