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Hipstamatic
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F/2.4
4 mm
125
Jan 25, 2013, 10:27:57 AM
John S Lens, Ina's 1982 Film, No Flash
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:bulletblack: iPhoneography
:bulletblack: Hipstamatic multiple exposure





Thank you in advance for any views, :+fav:'s and comments, they are highly appreciated!
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*Einsilbig Feb 18, 2013  Hobbyist Artist
This lovely work has been featured here: Abstract and Surreal Spotlight Vol. 9
Looking forward to seeing more art from you at #devPREMIUM!

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*insolitus85 Feb 19, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Thank you very much Julian!
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*insolitus85 Feb 10, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Thank you very much!
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~Rob1962 Feb 1, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Very nice one. I like it.
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*insolitus85 Feb 2, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Bedankt Rob!
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:iconokavanga:
Another intriguing set, Rowan. I don't know how you do it. I discovered my Panasonic LX5 has a M.E. facility - up to 3 shots, and, while I can physically use that, I cannot seem to "think" M.E. I'm going to see if I can get time when in SA to try some more.

Great Stuff

David
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*insolitus85 Jan 31, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
It's a matter of trial and error David. I'll honestly tell you that I have made about 200 - 300 multiple exposures already. Half of them are complete failures, I delete them right after the shoot. And then there's the challenge of getting a good composition or aligning the shots the way I want (without guidelines on my screen).

The only advice I can give you: Shoot anything, even if it seems unremarkable. Only by experimenting I have found interesting results that I would normally overlook. I am slowly starting to get an idea of the do's and don't's, but I still get a lot of surprises too. Also pay close attention how bright and dark areas respond both differently in the first and subsequent shots.

Good luck!
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Many thanks for this, Rowan. I think there is a disparity in the way the LX5 accounts for exposure between 1st and 2nd exposure, but I shall test this thoroughly - probably my lack of understanding. Lights and darks seem a key aspect.

Cheers

David
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