This is a digital pinhole exposure, of two scenes, but it is only 1 shutter release, not two (swung the camera fast). It is done by using a long exposure and moving the camera from one place to another. You can do it by either turning the camera quickly during a long exposure or using an external shutter with a really long exposure, like with your hand (set camera to timer, expose & count 2 seconds, cover with hand, move camera to new position, uncover for 2 seconds, and stop the exposure). Adjust exposure times for whatever your pinhole needs.
Pretty mundane subjects, but this is a pic of a tree with sky around it and another scene looking out onto a grass lawn from inside the woods. I have other more interesting photos, but they all involve my friends. Like putting two people's faces together as one, but I don't want to post their faces on 4chan and neither do they want me to. I've yet to try, but I'm sure you could do similar with an actual lens in dark enough areas that require longer exposures and with tiny apertures.
This is what people without film cameras get up to I guess. Sure you can do it digitally in photoshop in like 2 seconds with 2 photos, but that just isn't fun really.
>>3328862lol Looks like one of those "they told me I could be anything I wanted" photo collages.
>>3329109But, that makes it more like art. Not bad actually. The color scheme and shapes are fitting.