This is my first entry in the community, and I am excited to share my photographic work with you. I have been practicing the double exposure technique, a wonderful way to create intriguing and evocative images. Double exposure can be achieved both at the time of shooting, using the camera, and in the editing process. For this particular project, I chose to do it on the computer, through careful editing work.
The technique consists of superimposing two images. In my case, I used the model's face combined with a photo of branches and leaves that I took in a park. I experimented with various blending modes between both images, adjusting and erasing some areas to highlight others. This practice not only allowed me to explore different results, but sometimes pleasantly surprised me with unexpected effects.
In this specific case, I achieved, almost accidentally, a strange and fascinating hairstyle. The final image shows a melancholic young woman who seems lost in her thoughts, puzzled by this strange hairstyle that emerges from the fusion of the images. I am looking forward to hearing your opinions and suggestions for further improvement in this exciting path of double exposure photography.