From: Darren Addy

http://1x.com/photo/19074

Ursula I Abresch explains her technique (for the image linked above,
if not many others)...

"No. It is making two images in camera (that is, if you have a camera
that allows you to do so). You set the camera to double (or more
exposures if you wish), then make the two images and they're combined
in camera into one file. You could also do it in PS, however, I prefer
the more "natural" results you get doing it in camera. PS is a bit too
controlled an environment for my taste, in general. Fernand calls it
the defocusing technique. I started doing this well before coming to
1X and meeting Fernand, based on work by Freeman Patterson. I believe
there are probably a number of names for this technique."

That blows me away even more, that she is doing it in camera.

Sounds like Tony Sweet.

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