Author Topic: [Theme] Multiple-exposure, image-overlay from your camera, please share yours.  (Read 17752 times)

Anirban Halder

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This is going to be a great thread. I'm sure Jakov has couple hundreds contributions handy for this thread exclusively.  :D
Bjørn - those image overlays are beautiful. Are those reflections on glass? Or that's what I think.
John - the window shot is unique.
Mongo - is that shot from slides? Very cool!
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A multi-exposure photo, about 8 shots combined in-camera to produce one final image.

Happy Chinese New Year! 

Mongo

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Mongo - is that shot from slides? Very cool!

Anirban, it is not a multiple exposure in the traditional sense of that term. It is a few slides of a subject "sandwiched"  i.e. stacked on top of each other and then photographed straight through the stack of slides. In a sense, it is one exposure of a collection of prior exposures.

Unfortunately, Mongo should have taken his time with it and have done a better job - you can see the defects of misalignment in this example.

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Anirban, yes I do have a few of these and I have mostly shared them already.
I guess there's nothing wrong in posting them again :)

 
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I assume this composited image hail from the b/w graveyard photo shown elsewhere? Can confirm now the flowers indeed are sorrels (Oxalis), but as the genus is huge, can't provide a specific identification.

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No, this is on the edge of a wetland right next to the ocean about 25 miles from the cemetary I shot recently.  These flowers are just blooming everywhere around here.
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Played a little bit with double exposures last weekend, seems to be nice :)

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Played a little bit with double exposures last weekend, seems to be nice :)

Careful Werner, you could get addicted  ::)
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I like the the samples that are posted here.

Some multiple-exposure trials. Any suggestions for more applications?

Thanks,
Nicole Will

Jakov Minić

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Werner and Nicole made nice multiple exposure images. I must say :)
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I like the the samples that are posted here.
Some multiple-exposure trials. Any suggestions for more applications?
Thanks,

Wow. Reconstructing in Escher Style. Very well done.
You are out there. You and your camera. You can shoot or not shoot as you please. Discover the world, Your world. Show it to us. Or we might never see it.

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Star trail made with ~150 exposures overlaid in lighten mode.
Sardinia September 2016

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I often forget to turn off the camera multi exposure setting.  However, the accidents are often more interesting than the 'deliberates'.
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I often forget to turn off the camera multi exposure setting.  However, the accidents are often more interesting than the 'deliberates'.

This one is too good to be accidental.
Simone Tomasi