The Photographer Took Surreal-Looking Images of Cities and Landscapes Using Double Exposure
Belgian photographer Robin Vandenabeele composes surreal and dreamy double-exposure photographs using only their camera, both while traveling and at home. Some of these double exposures were created in Bruges during the pandemic when the streets were empty and the skies were clear of contrails.
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