I had no double exposure setting on my camera so I rewound the film and sent it through the camea a second time.
I learned that trick in a Nikon School in the 1970. Clever. Nice effect you got there. The antlers look like pincers on a giant insect. : )
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
nosretep wrote:
I had no double exposure setting on my camera so I rewound the film and sent it through the camea a second time.
Nice job, nosretep. As an older photographer that did a lot of
weddings in the "film days," this was common practice to get
unique images.
Some of the current DSLRs have the ability to do in-camera double exposures,
but a lot, like my EOS 60D does not, so I now have to rely on post processing.
I hope you don't mind, but here's an image I took of my son forty years ago...
Tim
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