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This is one option for shooting a nice back-lite plant under low light in the wind.

A double exposure image in full manual mode - it is the only way!

Film multiple exposure

In honor of Woodstock...

This has been composed of a number of exposures shot with varying chandelier light levels and a pair of flashes -- one up on the balcony to the left, pointing across to illuminate the sculpture, and another handheld. These were 30" long to get the sky and nice tones w/dim tungsten, so the handheld was fired at the bottom of the stairs (in two locations) and at the bottom of the flower pot (in both directions and at the flower pot from the top of the stairs, and a number of other locations. This was a ton of fun to put together and the result, though unconventional, I rather like. What do you think?

Just a simple creation of mine and nothing to do with England cricket.

Uni Project

'In the Style Of'

Inspired by the work of Stephanie Jung.

Results of multiple exposure in camera test

Multiple exposure.

Taken at the golden hour without the sun in my hotel at Miami beach.

Kodak 35mm 400

 

Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens

 

JOBO C-41 color process

 

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

 

©2013auxiliofaux, Richard Auxilio

Multiple Exposure

Fujifilm XPro-1 35mm

 

www.rommelbundalian.com

Playing with multiple exposures: tree line on trail sign.

I layered some photos of fish I took at the Phoenix zoo to create this multiple exposure.

The expirements continue.

I've been working with a Hasselblad, And I think I'm in love. These are some outtakes from things I've been working on I guess. Scanned the negatives. Multiple exposures. Playing with studio lights. I don't like digital printing :/

I like my darkroom prints better

Pentax K-70

DA 18-135/f3.5-5.6

Auto ISO

12/30/2022

multiple exposure fun!!!!! :)

A large web in a corner of my untidy garage and apparently fallen leaves spoiling any chance of success for the spider.

This is the first in-camera multiple exposure that I've taken that I actually like! A happy accident ... having the aperture at 2.8 rendered the background yellow lilies blurred and the multiple effect prominent on the foreground flowers. I find the multiples very flat straight from the camera so adjusted contrast, white balance and vibrance in Lightroom.

 

Settings: 1/1600 sec at f/2.8; uncropped

holga camera, multiple exposures

GP3 100 film

processed in ID11@16 degrees for 22 mins

photoshop texture overlay

today was the first day i realized my camera had a multiple exposure tool.

Title Explanation:

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), also known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness.

 

Everyone has at some point felt like there were two people in their heads, one wanting one thing and another wanting the opposite. However this is not always such a bad thing, sometimes proving to be very helpful in making an objective and informed decision.

trashcam with multiple exposure mod

Rua Duque de Caxias x XV de Novembro

 

Film Swap with my parents! :D

 

First run: plastic generic camera - israel תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ

 

Second run: ЛОМО ЛК-A - brazil

 

Film: KODAK ELITE CHROME 100

expired 2006

 

x-pro

Wandering aimlessly often produces surprises I have found.

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!

Nikon D200 - AF Nikkor 75-300mm 1:4.5-5.6

 

Focal Length 75mm - 1/60 sec - f/11 - ISO 200 - SB-600 Speedlight

Seen through a pin hole. The results of playing with a pinhole camera kit that I bought in the sale for £5.99 in WH Smith. Aimed at children aged 7 and up and children must be supervised when making the lens hole with a pin.

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