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Twelfth image for the October 2012: A Month in 31 Pictures challenge.
Today I will be mostly trying out multiple exposures, another new technique for me. Good fun and something I'll definitely try out again.
Perhaps a little incongruous as most of the local flora has had an overblown appearance for some days now.
In camera multiple exposure on Mamiya RZ67.
Hand printed in the colour darkroom.
Image is a scan of the print.
can you tell my wife is not home...
Strobist: Handled Vivitar 285HV 1/16 fired with the red manual fire button as I walked around the kitchen
multiple exposures
Kodak 35mm 400 Arista
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
More from the world of two frame ICM multiple exposures; one left to right, the other down to up.
Hand-held in both instances, possibly polarised. I've completely given up on taking notes while shooting.
Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.
Day 43 - Self Portrait. Driving myself home after a couple to many beers
Strobist info: SB600 with a red gel shooting into the truck box, handheld SB900 under dash. Multiple (two) exposure done in camera.
This is a multiple exposure I shot in Toronto of a street and the back of a person. I used photoshop to colour the Starbucks sign to make it stand out.
I cut this rhodo flower from my garden, put it in a vase, and set it up on a turntable on a low table on my back patio. Shooting with a tripod, I set my camera to multiple exposure and took seven shots, turning the turntable with my toe between shots. I had originally intended to show the garden in the background, but with my settings, this is how it turned out, and I liked the black background quite a bit.
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!