Lens Artists Challenge #338 – Pick a Word

John‘s challenge this week is called “Pick a Word.” You must choose a word that fits your topic and select three or four appropriate photos to share. Please visit his interesting site for more inspiration!

I have chosen ”Double-Exposures” But if John doesn’t accept it (two words…) I will go for ”Double”.

During the pandemic years, I developed a love for double exposures. And swirls. But today I will pick only double exposures. I guess it became interesting because we could not travel very far and had to be very careful where and how we went. Doubles could easily be done at home or in the garden, with interesting results.

I tried many combinations, and these are some of those I found worked best. Flowers of course,

and flowers and text together.

Why not a library… we can never get enough of books!

Buildings make excellent photos – like these wooden houses in different colours.

Finally Stockholm railway station and City Hall – where the outcome is an old favourite of mine. In fact I think I want to try some new subjects for double exposures again!

So, John says the word you pick could be for example from photographic techniques like ”Backlit, Landscape, Portrait, Minimalist” or subject descriptions like “Mountain, River, Architecture, Wildlife.

We are looking forward to seeing what word you pick to share in your challenge response! Be sure to tag your post with “Lens-Artists” and add a link to John’s original post.

Last week, Sofia challenged us to be BOLD, and we really were! Extraordinary answers to that one. Next week it’s Anne’s turn. To be sure you get a notice of her challenge when it goes live, follow her site here. If you’d like to join the challenge each week, but aren’t sure how to get started, check here.

Hope to see you soon – and until then, stay safe and be kind.

29 reaktioner på ”Lens Artists Challenge #338 – Pick a Word

  1. oh I like the tracks the best from Stockholm railway station and City Hal
    and the whole mood of the double-exposures here was story telling and visually colorful/captivating (doubled that up…. ha)

  2. You are brilliant at this, AC! The roses a great intro, the flowers and text brilliant, and the train station a brilliant take on a transport hub! I’ve never had much success with double exposures, must try again!

  3. Great choice! I really liked your images. I have tried double exposure a few times, but I am not completely convinced. I will have to try more.

  4. I always love it when you show your double-exposure shots, which isn’t very often. Your results are always stunning. I must find out how to do it one day!

  5. I love the theme choice, Ann-Christine! One or two words, it’s the concept that counts.:-)

    Of course, my favorite is the train station. You’ve inspired me to think how I might try my own skills at this topic.

  6. Dear Ann-Christine
    We really love your pictures, and of course this one especially of the library.
    Thanks & Cheers
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

  7. You always add that touch of magic. I have no idea how to do this but the results are beautiful. I especially love the Header and flowers but the library is fascinating.

  8. I’ve never really been able to do these Ann-Christine, I think you have done a great job. Great word too. I love the railway tracks, that is fantastic. The roses are great too.

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