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L’automne, fall… and the second photo is a Mix of photos of the same place, multiple exposure and superposition.
Multiple exposure taken in the Dolomites which I then treated to a large dose of textures and paint blobs in post.
It occurs to me that there might be many things in gardens that go unseen, even when they’re plainly visible. Things, perhaps, like this huge pot.
I do think though, that there might actually be a more appropriate name for pots of this size other than ‘huge pot’. Unfortunately, however, I am horticulturally incapable and therefore the correct nomenclature of garden-based objects is a mystery to me.
Eight shots taken in Denmans Garden, West Sussex.
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Usual caveats etc.
Multiple Exposure in camera, 2 shots and a zerene stack : 28 photos for detail, merged in photoshop cs6.
Had never heard of multiple exposure and looked it up and tried it out, it was fun. Also used LED light and flashlight.
Oddly enough, this is the same set of photos as the previous version, but this time starting from a different exposure and emphasising two different frames. Obviously I've chosen a square crop and also elected to show this one in colour.
23 hand-held exposures representing two minutes and 36 seconds of motion around the subject.
Hi its a 3 image 'in camera' multiple exposure...1/10th sec , f/4 , iso 400....thanks for looking :):)
In Woodland during storm. Shooting directly into the light. 5 shot multipleexposure composition changing exposure, focal length and orientation between shots.
Thank you Explore March 28 2021
Multiple exposure
w/ SAKURA
Kodak GOLD200
CONTAX RX
CarlZeiss Y/CONTAX Planar T*1.4/50
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I'd come across this particular tree last summer in a field near the Surrey/Sussex border. Blessed with good weather, I couldn't help but find it very photogenic and thought it a good subject for some arty farty stuff, which I'm increasingly interested in these days - and why on earth not?
This is a multiple exposure and image overlay done in camera with a few little tweaks in Lightroom.
An accidental triple where I snapped the swan by the river in Cambridge before flicking the MX button and shooting a random 'STOP' sign on the road. Then I completely forgot that it was already a double and took my LC-A to St Ives, Cornwall where I added a seagull at the bottom third time around. My memory ain't what it used to be but then sometimes I guess that's not such a bad thing.