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| | | Re: Tools of the trade, Multiple Exposures < Reply # 7 on 12/11/2014 3:54 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by freeside Yeah, those photos are bad-ass. Excellent stuff, please do more, I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment. I'm quite inspired by this. I've been pushing myself to do more experimentation with photography and cameras lately. You're saying that you did all of this in camera? Looks like a tricky setup with the glass and everything. Why not just lay the picks right on top of the black background?
| Thanks man! It's good to hear. I was hoping they didn't come off as kinda cheesy. It's funny, your name came up when I was talking to nonconmat yesterday and how I frickin love your full moon stuff. Very inspiring stuff. Yeah, they were all done in camera besides some contrast, clarity, b&w, etc. The idea with the glass is to separate the background from the objects so no light spills on it. I even taped cardboard around my flash to make sure the light didn't spill anywhere else. This way the camera sees everything but the subject as completely black leaving room there for the next exposure. Plus as a little bonus, dust happened collected on the glass after I cleaned it, giving it a little texture Posted by Aran That is pretty cool. So what do you do, take multiple pictures, decrease the opacity, and superimpose them onto one another? Are there any softwares that you use to do this? I should research this, because the results are amazing. #1 and #2 are my favorites. Great work.
| You could do it that way and maybe get something close to this, but that's no fun! Each of these were taken on a single frame in camera, then I used some basics in photoshop (contrast, a bit of clarity, b&w, etc...) to make them pop a bit more. I learned a ton doing this. Mostly that when my camera meter shuts off, the multiple exposure I was in the middle of gets saved as is and I have to start all over. That was really annoying until I figured it out. Oh and write down your settings for your test shots. It beats trying to remember them all for 3 exposures.
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