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I really want to start branching out a bit more with my photography, I am getting bored with my work, it's all the same. I think i'm going to experiment with my style a bit more, and vary the subject of my photographs and just see what happens. It could be good, it could be bad, we'll see.
oh, and I am very pleased with my G.C.S.E results, a mixture of A*s and A's, with a couple of B's - much better than I expected.
Multiple exposures, made with a Holga and some hp5+, pushed and stand developed. Shot in Bagamossen forest, Sweden.
scanned print
I cut this rhodo flower from my garden, put it in a vase, and set it up on a turntable on the dining room table. Shooting with a tripod, I set my camera to multiple exposure and took seven shots, turning the turntable a bit between shots.
The technique was inspired by Pep Ventosa's "tree in the round" method. I figured that if you can do a 360-degree multiple exposure of a tree, you could do one of a smaller subject too. My friend Victor came up with the turntable idea. Why walk around the subject, when you can just turn the subject on a lazy susan!
3x50 week 05, VIJFTIG week 09
Multiple exposure (3 fotos, in-camera), met Lensbaby Double Glass II en bird disk.
I 2nd shot a wedding tonight and then spent several hours at my best friend's house, so I needed something quick(ish) to do. Multiple exposure in camera to the rescue! I tried a couple of times to line the skull and my face together facing the camera, but that failed. I'm glad because I like this so much more!
Making good use of time spent at home. I played with the in camera multiple exposure option and did a bunch of reading to try and figure it out. There are some very cool images out there and lots of reasons to use this function. I felt this pairing was appropriate. We feel like we are stuck in a bottle.