Hi All:
Thought I'd post this shot by Duane Michals. He shoots primarily in black and white and often uses long exposures and double exposures. This portrait of the Belgian surrealist painter, René Magritte, is a great example of a double exposure. He took two exposures on the same piece of film, one with Magritte facing the camera, the other with him facing away. This can be done with cameras where cocking the shutter and film advancement are separate. It can also be done in the darkroom by exposing your photo paper twice with two separate negatives.

Best --B!
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