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March 2018 - Photography Assignment - Multiple exposure

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    This is something I have been wanting to try since last summer. I was thinking not to be so bold as you - three exposures. My 5yr old grand daughter would be the perfect subject.

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    I tried to shoot multiple exposures in camera, but the camera can't quite do it unless the background is blank and keeps masking the main subject, me. So it was easier somewhat to use layer masks in Photoshop Hope that counts. This edit is not perfect. There are several places where the background appears in the front. Working on my Photoshop skills.


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    Double exposure in camera

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    I finally got a chance to shoot a little. I only have a few days off, so I better get in as much aas I can. From yesterday and today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    There are quite a few youtube videos on this. Anyway it is good to have another tool in the toolbox
    5D owners have the advantage over Nikon owners. Being able to use the first shot to help compose the second is a game breaker. My Sony allows this, but I'm limited to two shots. Nikon offers only the basics(#of shots, auto gain, and continuous shooting).
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    BF, I like No. 1, minimal colors.

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    When you show up for work as early as I do, you have a little time to kill in the parking lot . A water tower shot in portrait twice 180° opposed and then rotated 90° right.

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