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Apr 19, 2024 16:41:47   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
ialvarez50 wrote:
Only professional digital cameras like my Canon 5D has options for up to 9 images overlapping in the same frame. NONE of the cameras for amateurs have a function like that.
"Double exposure" is available in many cameras.

Are you suggesting that we should call ourselves professionals based on the camera we use? Whooeee!

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Apr 19, 2024 16:47:25   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
About half of what separates a successful photographer from their peers is who brought the full-frame camera.

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Apr 19, 2024 16:47:48   #
ialvarez50
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
"Double exposure" is available in many cameras.

Are you suggesting that we should call ourselves professionals based on the camera we use? Whooeee!


Why do you think that? I said that professional cameras have that option!
I am a professional and I use professional cameras. I also teach photography and some of my students have and start their learning with professional cameras.
Why is it that people interpret what one says, in a totaly different way that it was written?

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Apr 19, 2024 16:49:30   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
ialvarez50 wrote:
Why do you think that? I said that professional cameras have that option!
Some of the cameras that have a double-exposure feature:

https://skylum.com/blog/10-tips-for-double-exposure-photography
https://skylum.com/blog/10-tips-for-double-exposur...
(Download)

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Apr 19, 2024 16:51:09   #
ialvarez50
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
Some of the cameras that have a double-exposure feature:


Good for you, do you use that feature?

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Apr 19, 2024 16:54:14   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
ialvarez50 wrote:
Good for you, do you use that feature?
Just tried it for the first time a couple of weeks ago. Fun! I provided the link to this pic in my page 1 comments, but will insert it here for you. Happy shooting to you also!

In-Camera Two-shot Multiple Exposure, from raw by Linda Shorey, on Flickr

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Apr 19, 2024 17:38:35   #
ialvarez50
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
Just tried it for the first time a couple of weeks ago. Fun! I provided the link to this pic in my page 1 comments, but will insert it here for you. Happy shooting to you also!

In-Camera Two-shot Multiple Exposure, from raw by Linda Shorey, on Flickr


Very nice! Photographers like Harry Callahan was doing this back in the 1930's. Of course it is possible to do it with any film cameras. Now days if it is not programed in the software, you cannot do it. I am including one of his photos.



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Apr 19, 2024 17:54:34   #
OldCADuser Loc: Irvine, CA
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Digital cameras don't work that way. Take the digital images and merge in software like PSE on your computer. Assuming 'double exposure' in the sense of exposing the same frame of film twice...


Yes, that's how I was able to produce the image below, by taking a sequence of shots and then merging them together using PhotoShop:

Sequence of shots of the October 2023 annular eclipse, as seen from Hobbs, New Mexico - October 2023 - Sony a6000, 18-135mm
Sequence of shots of the October 2023 annular ecli...

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Apr 19, 2024 23:00:57   #
ialvarez50
 
OldCADuser wrote:
Yes, that's how I was able to produce the image below, by taking a sequence of shots and then merging them together using PhotoShop:


Since you posted your photo of the eclipse, here is mine. Indianapolis, Indiana



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Apr 20, 2024 06:48:41   #
EJMcD
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Read more of the replies and grow a little ....


Is it really necessary to be snarky?

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