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Overlaying Photographs :: Photography

Last updated on 3 January 2025

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Overlaying Photographs
I’m always on the lookout for interesting photography techniques or edits, and overlaying photographs is something that I got really excited about. It’s really easy to do, and it does create a very different picture than what we are generally used to. Most photo editing programmes will have a function that will allow you do place one photo on top of another, overlaying photographs, being able to change the opacity, and have a combination of the two photos.
Overlaying Photographs mouse
Overlaying Photographs daisy walls
In Photoshop Elements, you can add another layer, and change the opacity and contrast. Or you can simply have two layers, choose the top layer and then change it from ‘normal’ to ‘overlay’.
In other programmes, the idea will be very similar. Photoscape is a great free photo editing programme that allows you to place another photo on top of the one you’re working on, and, again, change the opacity so the back image shows through.
Overlaying Photographs hills

Overlaying Photographs Beach

I really love the look of images that have several pictures combined like this. And it’s a lot of fun to play around with. If you change the contrast, or colour, or temperature of one image, you can create really interesting photographs. Have a go, and see what you think. Do let me know if you try this! I’d love to see some!
Have questions about overlaying photographs like this? Feel free to ask away!

Anjali Kay is an Aotearoa New Zealand-based blogger and book lover sharing travel inspiration, bookish posts, the occasional creative project, and a lot of practical blogging tips here at This Splendid Shambles. Based in Auckland, she's been writing book reviews and travel posts, sharing creative projects and blogging tips since she started her first blog in 2009. When she's not working on her own blog, Anjali also offers blog coaching and support for bloggers who want real guidance from someone who's actually done the work, and is a few chapters ahead of them.

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