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03/16/2010 08:15:16 PM · #1
While staying within DPC rules, use one of various techniques to accomplish a "double exposure" to creative effect.

I've had fun with this technique over the years and would love a challenge for others to explore the methods used. I know levyj413 learned about the technique on DPC and has used it to some great effects. Of course, graphicfunk is the original DPC master.

Post your examples of stuff you have already done below:


03/16/2010 08:16:16 PM · #2
yeah baby.
03/17/2010 10:00:44 PM · #3
excellent idea!
03/17/2010 10:44:21 PM · #4
Ecce Signum has also done some shots like that --
03/17/2010 10:50:43 PM · #5
a less flashy example, but qualifies...
03/17/2010 10:56:32 PM · #6
love double exposure... last attempt was almost a ribbon.

03/17/2010 11:48:26 PM · #7
What is double exposure?
03/18/2010 12:45:34 AM · #8
Originally posted by pedrobop:

What is double exposure?


at dpc it usually means "interrupted long exposure"
03/18/2010 01:50:54 AM · #9
Originally posted by pedrobop:

What is double exposure?


These are some examples:


Message edited by author 2010-03-18 01:58:48.
03/18/2010 12:06:32 PM · #10
Originally posted by senor_kasper:

Originally posted by pedrobop:

What is double exposure?


These are some examples:


Ok, i think i got it with examples, but how can i explain in words?
Shoot two or more objects with long exposure creating an image with movement?
03/18/2010 12:11:02 PM · #11
Originally posted by pedrobop:

Originally posted by senor_kasper:

Originally posted by pedrobop:

What is double exposure?


These are some examples:


Ok, i think i got it with examples, but how can i explain in words?
Shoot two or more objects with long exposure creating an image with movement?


Or the same subject two or more times in the same image.

Tim
03/18/2010 12:19:38 PM · #12
How to do that so perfectly like the images above?
03/18/2010 12:27:32 PM · #13
Originally posted by pedrobop:

How to do that so perfectly like the images above?


I explained the techniques for each one of them in the descriptions.
03/18/2010 12:29:18 PM · #14
oh! ok! Thanks!
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