Double Exposure Portraits Of Wild Animals That Reflect Their Habitat
During my engineering exams last year I became fed up with math and logic. As a result of this I felt a great need for a creative outlet, so I decided to start making art prints. With some Photoshop experience from previous graphic design projects and many hours of work, it quickly became a reality.
By using a technique widely known as double exposure, my deep appreciation for nature and animals comes through via the visual medium.
I am proud to share with you some images from my latest collections. To see more follow my links.
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Share on FacebookThese exposure photographs are awesome. I'm really looking forward to an exhibition. Fantastic work! Congrats! :)
where would you like to see an exhibition?
Load More Replies...Absolutely love these! I already have three on my bedroom walls - may need to invest in some new ones
You are so talented. The wolf ones are just EEEEEEHDNSJANWGEBEUSJSNSGAJANEUE
Your work and talent is as amazing and refreshing as a starlit, full moon, sunrise, terrific electric storm, sunset - walk along the ocean's beach. And just like each of those, I could not even select a favorite from yours. Bravo Andreas Lie -
I love them all however if I had to choose one the beautiful Brown Bear sentimental Californian favorite
would make great t-shirts! raise money for national parks or rescues; I would buy one! :)
Wonderful. Truly awesome. The first thing to catch my eye in the wolf picture was a woman's face in the left ear.
These exposure photographs are awesome. I'm really looking forward to an exhibition. Fantastic work! Congrats! :)
where would you like to see an exhibition?
Load More Replies...Absolutely love these! I already have three on my bedroom walls - may need to invest in some new ones
You are so talented. The wolf ones are just EEEEEEHDNSJANWGEBEUSJSNSGAJANEUE
Your work and talent is as amazing and refreshing as a starlit, full moon, sunrise, terrific electric storm, sunset - walk along the ocean's beach. And just like each of those, I could not even select a favorite from yours. Bravo Andreas Lie -
I love them all however if I had to choose one the beautiful Brown Bear sentimental Californian favorite
would make great t-shirts! raise money for national parks or rescues; I would buy one! :)
Wonderful. Truly awesome. The first thing to catch my eye in the wolf picture was a woman's face in the left ear.
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