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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.
I felt a bit itchy to post something, but playing with this damn Fuji x-t1 has me distracted and unable to make images as I would normally. I need to ignore it until next week for my F Stop Lounge sponsored visit to the Lakes and pick up my trusty D700 again in the meantime.
That said, this image was made using the x-t1. In-camera double exposure worked on in Analog Efex Pro2. As I've said on Twitter, its just unbelievable that multiple exposures on the x-t1 are not saved as RAW files, only jpgs.
Camera: Holga 120
Film: Fuji Superia 200
Kitchen Chemistry: Tetenal C41
Digitised: Epson v550, Lightroom converted to BW
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.