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Canon AE-1
FD 50mm f/1.8
Lomography Redscale XR 50-200
Double Exposure
I shot about 16 shots of sparklers on the 4th of July, then rewound the film and doubled over those shots. Many of these shots did not turn out well, honestly due to the lack of color contrast with the redscale. I'll be retaking shots with Ektar in a week or two.
just learned about the strobe on my flash. This is the second picture I took with it. (sb-24, 1hz over a 3 second exposure)
I was trying to a photo subject that evoked emotion which ended up being frustrating, in that I couldn't find a good image, so in frustrated inspiration I took several shots of a tulip arrangement, then finally tried superimposing the images in PS, with this result....it seemed to convey the emotion I was experiencing...
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ICM and multiple exposure combined to give an impressionist feel. A new technique for me discovered just recently.
After a few very frustrating days trying to load the Multiple Exposure App on my camera I worked out I couldn't do it with Firefox!
Finally can experiment with it!
Argiope keyserlingi
in view of my recent interest in photos of people
have updated my list of inspiring photographers
with links to their websites
hope you find it useful
you know
it was very good
it was
better than
anything
it was like
something
we could
pick up
hold
look at
and then laugh
about.
we were on the
moon
we were in the
god damned moon,
we had it
we were in the garden
we were in the
endless pit
never such a place
as that
it was deep
and
it was light
and
it was high
it got so near
to insanity
we laughed so
hard
your laughter
and
mine
I remember when
your eyes
said love
loudly
now
as these walls
so quietly
shift.
Bukowski
It's actually pretty simple; or is it?
Mulitple exposure (five frames) in Bright mode under the glare of the strobe. Modest adjustments in Lightroom then JPG'd & off to Photoshop for a barrage of amends, principally a Color [sic] Burn layer & tone & colour curve adjustments post flattening. HSS!
Say hello at Pelcomb Portraits.
Happy New Year and very best wishes for 2018.
Many thanks to all those who have taken the time to comment on my images, they are all very much appreciated, thank you.
These old silos stand at the edge of the field just across the blacktop road from our place out here in the country. Subsequently, they are the subject of many of my photos simply because I don't have to go very far to capture shots of them, especially when time is of the essence (such as when I realize at the last minute that a beautiful sunset is occurring). :D There will be a bumper crop this year... and we've had quite a bit of rain this summer. This HDR image was created from a series of three bracketed shots using Photomatix, Lightroom and Photoshop.
IMG_6893_4_5
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