Author Topic: [Theme] Multiple-exposure, image-overlay from your camera, please share yours.  (Read 23255 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.
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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