January 16, 2026

Reflection Intruding

I was taking a picture through a window and the sky was behind me.


This image reminds me of a double exposure.Years ago, I traveled to Florida to take a short course taught by Jerry Uelsmann, master of the double exposure. He did amazing things with photo manipulation, long before digital photography was invented.

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  1. ...I remember when a double exposure was a mistake.

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  2. For some double exposure means they screwed up, for others it’s an art form.

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  3. I was a student in the College of Art at the U of FL when Jerry Uelsmann taught there. I only took beginning photography so had a grad student as teacher (who was his student). But got to see many of his works in gallery shows! Wow! As well as the works of others of his students.

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  4. This is a wonderful reflection which made me look carefully at your photo. You have caught two views of reality.

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  5. It certainly makes a great photograph.

    All the best Jan

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  6. This is amazingly good 👍🏾

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  7. Great image and I remember double exposures from years ago.

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  8. I remember double exposures. Your capture does remind me of them. I like how this turned out. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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  9. Parfois le fantastique s'introduit dans la réalité, et nous fait perdre nos repères

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