My old Nikon 8008 had multiple exposure capabilities. It has been so long since I worked with it, I cannot remember much about it. I am pretty sure I underexposed each exposure by one stop and that is about all I remember. I think I have a few more multiple exposures that I messed around with but I don't think I liked any as much as I liked this one.
You can accomplish the same thing with digital just by doing a collage...I am sure most programs have some way of accomplishing this. But the one I first started to use that is free on-line. It is Picasa. It is so simple...choose the photos you want to use--after you pick one, click on hold down at the bottom. Choose your next pictures and click hold after each one. Then click the button Collage and choose multiple exposure.
A very beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteI like above all the last photo with the field of fund and the ear in the first term blurred...
Some stunning images!!!
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Very interesting these pictures of multiple exposures. Also have I Nikon but it is retired on the closet! I will pick it up again and try some new/old experiments!!!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice, Rose!
ReplyDeleteThat's really interesting information and you come up with some neat photos! I like both the flower and the wheat and sky collages. Nice!
ReplyDeleteI love that first one!
ReplyDeleteYour next two make me to play around with some of mine.
I tried downloading Picassa once and something wasn't quite right. I may need to try that again.
Cool post Rose!
Oh these are great! I'm sure going to try it.
ReplyDeleteLove the image. You have inspired me!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am loving this...I have got to try it! These pictures are beautiful~
ReplyDeleteWonderful. You are doing incredible things with photography. I certainly enjoy your work.
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WHEAT....I will be posting a wheat field tomorrow on my blog. So come by and see it. :)
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