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  • Double exposure 'in camera'

    Hi

    I was reading a local tog's blog today where she was trying 'in camera' double exposures.

    I have tried it before, but I thought I'd give it another go. Pretty hit and miss. With Nikon you can't see an overlay of the first shot, but apparently some Canon cameras allow you to do it, which helps with the final composition?

    The fun is in not knowing what you are going to get I reckon.

    I'm sure you could do this in PS - but this is more 'random'.

    Yes, I'm an old 'Flower Child' - I used to have a shirt like this



    Alan

    D7500 | iPhone XS Max | Mac

    Flickr Instagram

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    Haha, I was trying this a few weeks ago, I was a leafy head.
    You are looking very pretty as a floral.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/77375175@N04/
    Haven't been there, not done that.
    Jo

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    • #3
      Thanks Jo.

      Frangipani is one of my Favourite Flowers

      Cheers
      Alan

      D7500 | iPhone XS Max | Mac

      Flickr Instagram

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      • #4
        I thought these were boganvilleas?
        http://www.flickr.com/photos/77375175@N04/
        Haven't been there, not done that.
        Jo

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        • #5
          Sorry, you're correct Jo - botany is not my strong point.
          Alan

          D7500 | iPhone XS Max | Mac

          Flickr Instagram

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          • #6
            Effective - hope those thorns in your throat didn't hurt. I remember trying this after seeing Fotoflick's version but my result was mediocre at best

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            • #7
              I was about to correct him Jo ! He's fluent in bird not flowers lol.

              I think they are very cool. I've never seen this sort of thing or heard of it before. Will have to look into it.
              Anna
              https://www.flickr.com/photos/ladymilli/
              My stuff - 7D |100mm macro|Tamron 17-50mm|50mm 1.8|Sigma 50mm 1.4| stuff for macro

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