Author Topic: [Theme] Multiple-exposure, image-overlay from your camera, please share yours.  (Read 23709 times)

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2 IR images

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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'.

What a lucky accident! Wow!
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2 IR images

very well constructed shot & emotionally appealing!
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thank you Frank



multiple IR images

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Fons, your "2 IR images" images are pleasingly complex.  I like the first one.  The old documentary title "The Sky Above and the Mud Below"  comes to mind.
Keith B., Santa Monica, CA, USA

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thank you Keith

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I also like the first of the 2 IR.  I feel as if I'm hearing various sounds...
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@ Simato73 – I like the star trail. Can you please explain a little more about the 150 exposures overlaid in lighten mode?

@ Pluton – nice accident. I also had forgotten to turn off the multiple exposure setting and I took it as a challenge to make some pictures.

@Fons - #47 is my favourite

Thanks Jakov and Frank. 
Nicole Will

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thank you Akira

thank you Nicole

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Fons, I really like the IR pink car overlay! 

I also like how old, dormant threads on this site suddenly pop up again, when someone wandering through the pages finds one they hadn't seen before and posts a contribution.

Here is mine. From 2010, the last time we had a really big salmon return through the fish ladder at the Ballard Locks in Seattle.  I made these after discovering Bjorn's naturfotograf site. He shows some photos made by loading 3 separate images into each of the RGB channels in Photoshop.  In the composite stationary objects turn gray (R=G=B), but things in motion get an RGB colour.  After blending these I went wild with the RGB curves.

John

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Lovely fishes, John,


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Not sure I understood the explanation John, but that doesnt stop me from liking the result :)

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Liking very much your images Bob, there is a nice humor in the third image.
John Gallagher