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Apr 1, 2024 11:21:29   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
tcthome wrote:
The only time I set up a Multi-Exposure was to try an exposure bracket in the timer release mode so only have to push the shutter once for all the shots. I seen where they have taken 10 photos of a stream/creek or falls give that longer shutter smooth water effect or a 2 photo showing a scenic background with a person in itat about 1/2 opacity in it.
Appreciate your sharing this info!

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Apr 1, 2024 11:25:09   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
cbtsam wrote:
Soo, I musta seen the unedited version?
Here are both. First is the edited.

Please forgive! šŸ„°


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Apr 1, 2024 11:28:09   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
elee950021 wrote:
Linda!

I love the first image!

I remember doing double exposures back in the day with film for a fun thing to do! I just shot either 20 or 36 of the same scene at 1/2 the exposure and then ran the film through a second time. Depending on how uncluttered the scene was, one could do a third run-through, having reduced the initial 2 exposures accordingly. One also had to be careful to not completely wind the film back into the cassette and also to line up the tongue and advance the film the several frames to get to the first exposure.

Using bulk loaded film and doing your own processing greatly lessen the costs!

Be well! Ed
Linda! br br I love the first image! br br I rem... (show quote)
Whoooeeee, that was a lot of work!!

Many thanks for your interest and comments. Glad you enjoyed my exploding tulip tree

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Apr 1, 2024 11:30:44   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
AzPicLady wrote:
I did this a bit when shooting film. I really liked what I got, as it was totally planned and I took the time to do it correctly. I've never done it with digital cameras. Of your images, I much prefer the first one. It's beautiful and very dream-like.
Thanks Kathy!

That's cool to hear about your success with film multiple exposures. I don't recall if I ever tried or not. I'm thinking not as I would be likely to remember "plan" and "taking time"

Pleased you enjoyed my exploding tulip tree. Since you mention dream-like, I'm thinking a little glow or softening would be a good edit to try out.

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Apr 1, 2024 11:56:05   #
lnl Loc: SWFL
 
Iā€™m going in a different direction here. I like #1 for its dreamy quality also, but prefer #2 as it has a reflection look that I like. I also like #3 for its artsy quality.
I wonder if I can do that with my camera. Iā€™ll have to take a look. Thanks for the informationā€¦and Flicker for bringing it up.

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Apr 1, 2024 13:40:20   #
NikonGal Loc: Central Oregon
 
I haven't tried it in-camera, I use Photoshop and layers. I do like your first one. Can almost smell the wonderful scent from the blossoms.

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Apr 1, 2024 13:55:56   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
lnl wrote:
Iā€™m going in a different direction here. I like #1 for its dreamy quality also, but prefer #2 as it has a reflection look that I like. I also like #3 for its artsy quality.
I wonder if I can do that with my camera. Iā€™ll have to take a look. Thanks for the informationā€¦and Flicker for bringing it up.
Thanks so much, Ellen. Share your results if your camera has the feature and you feel like playing!

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Apr 1, 2024 13:57:28   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
NikonGal wrote:
I haven't tried it in-camera, I use Photoshop and layers. I do like your first one. Can almost smell the wonderful scent from the blossoms.
Thanks Bev. In-camera tricks aren't on my to-do-list either

In fact, the other browser window I have open right this moment is a refresher on using pattern stamp in PS Elements.

Happy pp'ing to you!

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Apr 1, 2024 16:56:36   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
Pretty cool...!

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Apr 1, 2024 17:34:06   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
sippyjug104 wrote:
Pretty cool...!
Thanks

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Apr 2, 2024 14:28:38   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
This is something I have never experimented with. Being something of a flower person, I love the first one. The two exposures blend together beautifully.

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Apr 2, 2024 15:32:29   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Cwilson341 wrote:
This is something I have never experimented with. Being something of a flower person, I love the first one. The two exposures blend together beautifully.
Thanks Carol! Try it and post your results

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Apr 3, 2024 11:02:59   #
saxman71 Loc: Wenatchee
 
I honestly don't know if my cameras have that capability Linda but I think it created an interesting effect. Number three would also be my pick for a favorite.

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Apr 3, 2024 11:07:09   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
saxman71 wrote:
I honestly don't know if my cameras have that capability Linda but I think it created an interesting effect. Number three would also be my pick for a favorite.
Thanks! I do like the idea of abstract-like results, though other people have done lovely reality-based double exposures.

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Apr 4, 2024 10:54:59   #
veralisa296 Loc: New Jersey
 
I'm speechless. Ive not used this technique, ever. Interesting though!

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