Glass Grids and Multiple Exposures

In an earlier post I described shooting flowers through a glass block to distort and repeat the colors, forming an abstract pattern. I combined in-camera multiple exposures along with shooting through the glass block to create more patterns.

The first example shows two exposures, one horizontal and one vertical, of the flowers through the glass block.

Combined horizontal and vertical exposures in camera
of flowers through a glass block grid

The second example shows two exposures, one horizontal and one at 45 degrees, creating a diamond pattern that I really like!

Combined horizontal and 45 degree angle exposures in camera
create diamonds of flowers through a glass block grid.

If you'd like to learn more fun ways to create flower impressions, join my class at the Lifelong Learning Center in Missoula, Montana, beginning April 4, 2019. Click here to register.