I know it's been done to death but maybe the newbies would like a go...?
NewattheGame Senior Member More info | Jun 03, 2008 23:46 | #1 I know it's been done to death but maybe the newbies would like a go...? Always check the background first
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NJRFilms Senior Member 284 posts Joined Apr 2008 Location: Venice Beach, Ca More info | Jun 03, 2008 23:56 | #2 Tutorial? Flickr photostream:http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicholasjrobinson
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reefergal Goldmember 1,056 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Oregon More info | Jun 04, 2008 01:38 | #3 that is petty neat. I am going to have to try it some time.
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agarcha Member 46 posts Joined Apr 2008 More info | That is amazing. I need to try this too! Alright guys, time to see more shots. There has to be more than one of you who does this... even if you don't like to admit from time to time. Canon 40D|Canon 24-105 L|Canon 70-200 L IS | Canon 50 1.4 | Fingers
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Jun 04, 2008 07:09 | #5 I didn't set out to make this a multi exposure - it was a series of 8 or so photos taken in quick succession of my daugher while we where on holiday - it was only when we got home and I was playing around in photoshop that this came out. It's the first attempt at anything like this and I think I can see the odd join etc. so will have another attempt at some point. C&C most welcome.
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Jun 04, 2008 11:49 | #6 Here's an old one I played around with again. 5d | 50mm f/1.8 | 28mm f/1.8 | 85mm f/1.8
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Jun 04, 2008 12:56 | #8 Quick question for those who did it: Obviously you "sandwich" multiple exposure one on top of the other. But doesn't the sandwiching darkens them? How do you stack-layer them without affecting exposure levels? What filter application are you using in PS? (e.g. Multiply, Screen, etc.).... 5D Mark III | 135L | 24-70L | 580EXII | Flickr | Instagram
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jbergdoll Goldmember 1,176 posts Joined Apr 2008 Location: Tempe, AZ More info | Permanent ban
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Ainoko Stupidest Question Award 2008 1,406 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Seattle, Washington More info | Jun 04, 2008 16:35 | #10 NewattheGame wrote in post #5655387 I know it's been done to death but maybe the newbies would like a go...? ![]() That's a lot of outfit changes... Full Gear List
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Jun 04, 2008 21:01 | #11 Ainoko is technically accurate, in the digital age it's photoshoped to get the multi-exposure effect. done in layers with masks. The obvious weak spot in mine is my right elbow in the middle; it was resting on a cushion but I masked it away and it's now hanging in mid air. You can't get the results shown here with in-camera multiple exposures; at least not without darkroom processing. Much easier and more fun in digital. The family love them, especially the kids. Always check the background first
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illushade Mostly Lurking 10 posts Joined Jun 2008 More info | Jun 04, 2008 21:37 | #12 Car wrote in post #5656752 I didn't set out to make this a multi exposure - it was a series of 8 or so photos taken in quick succession of my daugher while we where on holiday - it was only when we got home and I was playing around in photoshop that this came out. It's the first attempt at anything like this and I think I can see the odd join etc. so will have another attempt at some point. C&C most welcome. ![]() This is just lovely. Cute girl+Great skill=perfect shot. My Gears:
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Mightykhoa Member 215 posts Joined Apr 2008 More info | Jun 04, 2008 22:55 | #13 I love it, do you guys use the clone stamp tool ?
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soadrocksever Member 189 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Lafayette, LA More info | Jun 04, 2008 22:56 | #14 this is one i did as a gift for someone, its not set in a location, but in front of a collage edit: idk why it looks so dark, the print came out much better Rebel T2| 28-90mm f/4-5.6 III(kit)|
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soadrocksever Member 189 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Lafayette, LA More info | Jun 04, 2008 23:04 | #15 oh i found some more old ones Rebel T2| 28-90mm f/4-5.6 III(kit)|
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