now and then i like to chase the light out in the woods somewhere so today i was hanging out and i decided to take the path to the river and along the way this red house jumped out at me forcing me to stop dead in my tracks. This composition came to me so i paid attention.
Nine in-camera frames shot as a multiple exposure. Jpgs so the camera is doing some processing as well. Normal exposures don't often work so well with multiple exposures because there's no way i know to calculate the luminosity that is an apparent characteristic of this technique.
Hand held Nikon 18-55 kit lens Nikon D200
Very nice effect. Can you explain it in a little more detail or post a link to a how to? I have two perfect spots to use as subjects.
gmcase wrote:
Very nice effect. Can you explain it in a little more detail or post a link to a how to? I have two perfect spots to use as subjects.
I've posted two maybe three "how-to" in the Photo analysis sections.
docrob wrote:
gmcase wrote:
Very nice effect. Can you explain it in a little more detail or post a link to a how to? I have two perfect spots to use as subjects.
I've posted two maybe three "how-to" in the Photo analysis sections.
Thanks. I,ll go find them.
BRAVO you and I can think the same lame
it's not so lame but take the blame
I can't multi in camera as with film so the ole
F100 still has a ace up it's sleeve but I really
can't afford to shoot film again. B.C.
Hate to say it but film is ancient history.
yup it's lame fer real
I'll miss it but it's over baby.
i actually prefer digital but ... (old school still)
What It seems to me is you think a motion emotion
I do motion in motion with emotion and focus pocus. Bv
Show some more as I have no multi abilities.
but I got a Nikon 3100D and life wil never be lame again
This is Vwhen I went too far to come Home
This is really cool, but also in photoshop with your regular DSLR you can just use several different filters with interesting results and seems a lot easier... :-)
two filters applied
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William wrote:
BRAVO you and I can think the same lame
I can't think of anything lame about you William - or your images -
your right the old F100 did have a trick or two hidden in its menu and I learned on that and the F4's how to sandwich them slides too. :wink:
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