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I wandered around my yard using my canon eor r and my lensbaby velvet 56 with settings for 5 shot multiple exposure. I didn't do much post processing but did add filters with the software on my computer. I'm happy with some of the patterns that were captured.
having recently being diagnosed as deaf, i need to photograph to express how i felt about it, i felt hurt and embarrassed. but I've gradually seen through that and realised the positives
This is the other pinhole photo that turned out from my Gakken pinhole camera. It is a double exposure of my son's bike on a blanket of white snow.
Will riesling pair well with ectoplasmic cheese? A.K.A. Pun with multiple exposures (get it? :-). Lots of playing around with the Speedlite finding the right angle to bounce it off the ceiling and the right exposure compensation to get it to wash out the background but not lose the subject. The flash is off to camera left pointing nearly straight up and straight across to camera right. The background is just a piece of poster board that runs up the back of a chair. It was difficult to eliminate shadows since the background was so close and I only had one flash. Next time I'd do it with a longer piece of paper so I can spread out a bit more. I'm not crazy about the flash reflection in the bottle though. Not sure how to avoid that entirely but it diminished a bit when I backed the flash away.
This was a performance. I stood in front of a black background, dressed entirely in black (aside from the white gloves), and opened the shutter. as I threw shapes, a confederate popped a flash at my command. A think I ran off a couple of films in order to get one usable image. So this is frozen motion over time -- hence the tag.