Having followed the advice of Doug Chinnery and produced some really nice images I realised that the essence of the technique was taking two or more images and blending them together. I decided it was not necessary to combine images in camera using multiple exposure techniques .
I started to take single images of interesting domestic subjects and duplicating them in Photoshop using the Free Transform tool to move or adjust the size of one of the pair so they were out of phase.
Having done this it was possible to change the blending modes and select ones that gave pleasing images. They are very different from basic Chinnnery shots and I have shown a number of these below.
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