NikonGear'23
Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: ARTUROARTISTA on April 20, 2025, 19:09:10
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The other day I shot a roll of film with a camera from the 60s, a Russian START camera, I think the rewinding didn't work sometimes, and then, when I saw the scanned results, I found this photo which is several photos together overlapping, at least three, my wife, me and an antique watch.
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After what happened to me with START, I put the Multiple Exposure mode on my Nikon, and I took some photos, curiously they are practically identical to KarlMera's.
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I like your first one, if some film emulsion was dropping down or had formed threads, it might be a Dali
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I like your first one, if some film emulsion was dropping down or had formed threads, it might be a Dali
Yes, the first one is surreal, my wife and I with the clock upside down, I am her hat.
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I encourage people to try multiple exposure. Of course, it's not a style or anything new; it's a very old technique, as old as black and white.