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Playing with multiple exposure

Marunouchi,Chiyodaku,Toyko.千代田区丸の内

Shot through the back of a chair at UW. Cropped to make it more abstract than clear.

 

Multiple exposure on Canon 5D Mk iii

Nikon F6 multiple exposures

A single cluster of spotlights provide a subject for a winter sky study.

 

Three multiple exposures shot in different modes. Average; Bright; Dark. Nine frames shot in a short sweep with the shutter set to High Speed Continuous. Crops and contrast amends in Lightoom. Triptych assembled in Photoshop.

 

ChunkaChunkaChunka at Pelcomb Portraits.

Multiple exposure using iPhone & Photosplit app, woodland, Forest of Dean

( kodak ektachrome epp 100 )

Model: Laura Hernandez

Make up: Caz Holland

Today is the birthday of my wife's late sister.

On winter nights the crows of Olmsted county converge on Rochester at dusk.

Shutter held open at f22 for each firework creating multiple exposure on film.

Höganäsparken / Uppsala / Sweden

4 layered images

may make more sense as a set

or maybe not

not right yet

Another attempt at multiple layering. Not so successful this time, as I tried the "walk around the subject and shoot from a wide arc" technique. I suspect this needs to be of something more uniform in shape, and the "multiple exposures from the same or slightly different points" one would have been better.

Your thoughts?

Needed a lot of cloning to remove seafront buildings, and work on the number so only the base layer version was visible.

Another possible monthly project concept... Undecided as yet which one to use!

Edit: decision made...

Treasure Hunt 01 Monthly Project: Multiple Exposures

9 in camera exposures

unedited

 

 

multiple exposures

 

Kodak 35mm 400 Arista

Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens

C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux

 

PCA 156 Catch the Wind

 

Assignment:

The goal of this assignment is to capture an image that conveys the blowing of the wind.

 

What It Took:

First I tried out some shots in the evening with a larger exposure, but mostly the subject came out too blurred.

So I combined three consecutive shots into one (all 33%) one with soft light, one with hard light and one normal. I cloned out some grass on the right side which otherwise would have touched the border.

Olympus OM-2/ Double exposure

127 All-weather Pan, Whitehouse Beacon II, Alameda.

 

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