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Bei mir im Naturschutzgebiet am Hang oberhalb meines Hauses. Dieses Jahr sind es weniger da dort aus Naturschutzgründen gemäht wurde und viel haben an den Blütenrändern auch Frostschäden, wegen der kalten Nächte in den letzten Tagen. Ich habe mich deshalb auch diesmal auf nur wenige Exemplare konzentriert. Dies ist ein sogenanntes Endstack aus einer InCamera Stack Serie (also nur JPG und nicht zusammengesetzt) Werde das gleiche Motiv aus als zusammengesetztes Stack demnächst zeigen. Es kommt dann etwas anders raus.
I don't usually post the exact same motif twice unless I'm having a dementia attack ;-)
This is an exception.
Some time ago I took this motif with the In Camera Stack of my Olympus EM 5 Mark III. My first shot was made from several (9) RAW shots and put together with Focus Projects Professional 5.
This photo is the so-called InCamere JPG only end stack (the 10th photo which is only available as a JPG)
The Composed stack (9 RAW) shows a bit more image space and has a slightly different touch.
The InCamera Endstack has a smaller image area but is more successful in light winds
In-camera multiple exposures of our tulips. We planted bulbs several years ago into several half-barrels on the deck, and they bring much joy each day now. (Wild rabbits noshed on the bulbs planted in the back forty—a delicacy, they indicated.) Probably won't travel to a tulip festival this pandemic year, either.
This is a three in-camera multiple exposures in one about-as-shot RAW result, with the bluish hues of our house as background. Previous photos in first comment.
Just having fun ;-)
Just your normal every day situation - an azalea bush rolling down a hill :)
It's actually an ICM and I turned my camera while the shutter was open.
HSS!
Theme: Spiral
Well here it is, my very first attempt at multiple exposures
A combination of three bluebell captures, put together in camera, a new skill I've just learnt
I really like the dreamy feel, as if the bluebells are dancing around enjoying their time in the sun
It's an avenue I would like to explore more in time, as I've admired the work of several other photographers who produce work in this field
Crop of an in-camera double exposure. Taken from the Cook’s Strait ferry looking at land with the sea reflecting the sun and the second picture is the waves below. Quite like the painterly effect this brought.
Frühlingsblüten / Sprinflowers (Prunus)
Handheld InCamera Stack, Despite the high shutter speed the strong wind created a tiny blurr (just on tew top leaves-) Stacking distance 6
the sky burns with the colors of the winter sunsets and if anything, I always feel like I should desaturate because they are so vivid and impossible to believe. On one of those nights I decided to try some multiple exposures and this is one result
Handheld high Speed InCamera Endstack. The hig Iso and shutter speed because auf windy conditions. Workflow _JPG - DXO7 Elite_PSE23 - Luminar Nea as PlugIn- finishe with PSE24
1/10000 second in order to minimise flares by the wind.
This is an in camera multiple exposure (three images). I took it at the Lonsdale Quay from the end of the pier looking at the city. In the foreground is a bench at the left, and in the centre, a three step stand for people to sit on when they have entertainment on the pier. I could have shot from in front of them, but thought that they added some interest. Zoom in and take a look - there are a lot of interesting things to see :)
I know that multiple exposures aren't everyone's cup of tea, but I love to do them :)
HBM
.. in camera raw cross processed flip-top bottle found in Marseilles Habitat store for Macro Mondays BOTTLE CAP .. 4.4cm x 5.8cm .. best regards from the beautiful south .. HSS & HeMM (e=early)
Last photo from InCamera Stackseries only as JPG composed within the Camera. Plympus OM D EM 5 Mark III
Stacking distance 3 F 2,8/60 mm Macro
DX0=-PSE
Shell game when the magnolia buds shed their caps before they fully bloom
Hütchenspiel, wenn die Magnolienknospen ihre Hütchen abwerfen bevor sie voll erblühen
Stack aus 8 RAW - Focus Projects Pro -> Luminar Neo -> PSE
60 mm Macro F4 auf Stativ
Stack of 8 RAW - Focus Projects Pro -> Luminar Neo -> PSE
60mm Macro F4 on tripod
In the middle of the Pacific ocean, not Hawaii but a special heaven, an enigmatic island with the mood of an exoplanet, the solar eclipse has already begun. At dawn...
Well, it was right at the end of spring so just about summer. Today is in fact the first day of summer here in the great southern land, but you wouldn't know it in Melbourne. Bit cold and rainy today. The rain is desperately needed elsewhere, but I suppose we get what we get wherever we are, and with our changing climate, it'll continue on like this indefinitely. Fires and floods, cyclones and tsunamis.
Back to the tree. Walking through this park on the Kew side of the Yarra River, I was quite taken with the beauty of the yellow/orange foliage on this tall beauty. Huge tree, in fact, dominating the scene. It was crying out to be shot multiple times in the round.
Multiple exposure done completely in camera, just the way I like it! Probably too time poor (or lazy) to put these things together in post processing, which would take me forever. Better to just take the shot...over and over again.
Olympus OM D EM 5 Mark III mit f2,8/60 mm Makro
InCamera Stack mit 8 RAw aus der Hand aufgenommen
InCamera Stack shot handheld with 8 RAW
Focus Projects Pro 5
Looking south eastwards from the tops of cliffs on the east side of the Duirinish peninsula, above Loch Bracadale, a remarkable profile of the Cuillin ridge spreads out before you....
OM D EM 5 Mark III 60 mm Makro Stack (JPG - Endstack) In Camera Stack Focus Projects Pro -> DXO 7 -> PSE24
Handheld InCamaera Stack OM D EM 5 Mark II with Olympus 12-100 mm Pro InCamera composed Endstack as JPEG.
Stacking Distance only 2 to get the soft touch around the pestills
100mm, ISO 400 1/250 Sec / f 4
In order to acheave this smooth effect with a very dof I did not use my inCamera stack this time 2,8/60 mm Macro with open apperture ISO 400
To find extraordinary things, go to the ordinary streets!
― Mehmet Murat ildan
I know this isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I just love doing ICM's and multiple exposures and having the surprise of how they end up looking when I upload them. Here I was walking down by the Lonsdale Quay - there are still people there, but it's so much quieter since Covid.
This was done in camera - an ICM taken with my Lensbaby Velvet 56.
It's fun to zoom in and see all the details.
This is an in-camera double exposure shot. The section of the hoarding around this derelict building really was that red. The building, the former Kirklees College in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, is now in the process of being demolished. This vast building, which was in a central location in the town, was abandoned in 2013 and has been described as an eyesore since.