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35mm film double exposure. I had shared this series before but it was removed by Lightroom when I had to reinstall.
In-camera multiple exposure, changing the camera angle at each shot, created some fun images in my garden!
taken with mamiya universal with a polaroid mount.
photo by: myspace.com/aritarita
the film expired in 2001.
My wife loves a jigsaw puzzle more than me on occasion I am certain! I have promised her that I will not hide any pieces again.
Like my other star trails, this is also a compilation of 13 eight-minute exposures taken from 5:27 to 7:12 pm on New Years Eve.
The exposures were 8 minutes each at f/4, ISO 100 using a 50mm lens on my Canon 40D. You can see a collage of the images used here.
Cropped and post processed.
For more startrails, see my Black, as Night set. To understand how and why I create the exposure from a stack of images, see my treatise on startrails.
-- Copyright 2008, 2009 Steven Christenson
All rights reserved = don't use it without written permission.
The air is warm in the daytime and chill in the evening. The smell of the early morning has altered, the mist can be seen, Winter is not far behind.
Feelings from the last week in September, Bidart, 2020.
my first multiple exposure, albeit a mistake. i think there are about 6 in here. miraculously, the negative wasn't overexposed and i got this print back! i can make out a few faces and such, but that's it. karla found sean's glasses in here (twice); what can you see?
Week 2 in the Dogwood 2017 challenge. Straight out of Camera... very challenging. I had the bright spark idea to do multiple exposures in camera and see what I can get. Decided to stop as I'm obsessing and starting to fall behind. So candy floss clouds over some street trees shot from my front yard. Not entirely satisfied but I need to move on already...haha!
The output from and Light & Land Workshop, Impressions of London
The Tank area in the basement of the Tate Modern, multiple exposure in camera
I'm working on a new series after almost 2 years since my last. These photos are still more like sketches than anything.
multiple exposures
35mm film