
There’s no shortage of animal portraits shot in the wild. But having a_wild environment reflected_as an integral part of the portrait gives a soulful dimension to the beauty of the tableau. Norway-based_visual artist_Andreas Lie has employed a_double-exposure technique to_blend native animals into their natural landscape. While double_exposures that map landscape to animal figure might be possible to create with film, it is hard to imagine it achieving the level of precision that Lie’s Photoshop work has accomplished by fusing_the_wild animals into their native habitat. A range of different applications_of this style are also available at Lie’s Society 6 page.
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