Be on the lookout for reflections in windows. When you can capture something behind you as seen in the glass, as I did with the sky in this instance, as well as something interesting in the interior of the room, you have what looks like a double exposure. It's a very unique look. In most cases, you'll want both elements to be sharp. That means a small aperture is required. I used f/18 for this reflection in Iceland, and I also used a 24mm focal length which added to the increase in depth of field. I particularly liked the lace curtains as they appeared to be superimposed over the clouds.
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