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01/27/2003 03:47:28 PM · #1 |
o.k. got me...lets see some example ideas... |
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01/27/2003 04:02:27 PM · #2 |
I think this might be the first time that I am going to use the multiple exposure function of my camera. :)
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01/27/2003 04:06:45 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Azrifel: I think this might be the first time that I am going to use the multiple exposure function of my camera. :) |
There are digital cameras that allow multiple exposure?
What is that, an in camera layering effect? |
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01/27/2003 04:52:25 PM · #4 |
Yes, the Fuji 602 can do it and I am sure I have read that some other makes and models can do it too.
When it is in multi-exposure it is able to layer an unlimited number of shots on the same single image. The difficult part is that you need to be careful with the exposure(s).
It is like exposing the same film frame over and over again.
I have asked if this is illegal, but as far as I know this is in-camera processing and therefore allowed.
Message edited by author 2003-01-27 16:53:23.
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01/27/2003 06:03:10 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by MajorChaos: o.k. got me...lets see some example ideas... |
okay ... before = a can of cat-food, after = ??? <hint: not a fat cat>
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01/27/2003 06:13:16 PM · #6 |
i cannot think of any ideas for this challenge that don't involve two semi identical items , one of which has some evidence of a 'change'.
anyone got anything different?
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01/27/2003 06:22:24 PM · #7 |
here's one of my favourites...right out of this site
clique ici svp
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