Amy Nelson
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Absolutely gorgeous Jim....Love it!This is another Multiple Exposure I did. It has 4 images in it and was shot with the Tamron 150-600mm, so I am pretty sure Alan will like this.
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Absolutely gorgeous Jim....Love it!This is another Multiple Exposure I did. It has 4 images in it and was shot with the Tamron 150-600mm, so I am pretty sure Alan will like this.
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Super Cool! You are very lucky...After doing some video's of my Granddaughter dancing, Dancing With Elephants | Focal World the afternoon storms turned into evening and sunset rainbows.
After taking some regular images I decided to try a Multiple Exposure of the Rainbow. This is 3 shots. I kind of liked how it turned out. It's good to be lucky.
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Ha ha, if you can't be good, be lucky.Super Cool! You are very lucky...
That is really cool.After doing some video's of my Granddaughter dancing, Dancing With Elephants | Focal World the afternoon storms turned into evening and sunset rainbows.
After taking some regular images I decided to try a Multiple Exposure of the Rainbow. This is 3 shots. I kind of liked how it turned out. It's good to be lucky.
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This is super cool JimAfter doing some video's of my Granddaughter dancing, Dancing With Elephants | Focal World the afternoon storms turned into evening and sunset rainbows.
After taking some regular images I decided to try a Multiple Exposure of the Rainbow. This is 3 shots. I kind of liked how it turned out. It's good to be lucky.
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Love the film double exposure.I wandered outside to see what I could do with our flowers and was a bit taken aback over how many of our garden plants got absolutely scorched by the heat last weekend. The damage to our flowers was quite notable and I had to look hard to find anything worth shooting. This was from a cluster of marigolds where I was able to isolate some reasonably workable blooms:
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I will also toss in an oldie from the original version of this technique with film where one shot was of the subject in focus and the overlaid exposure out of focus. This was an exercise in an online photo composition class with Tony Sweet almost 20 years ago:
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Ken, if your camera can’t do it, then you can take your images and overlay them in Photoshop. We just wanted that to be if you couldn’t do it in camera. So please join in as I am sure people will be adding ME here for the rest of the week.My A7R4 doesn't do multiple exposures, unless someone knows otherwise, so I am unable to take part. Ken
Wow! Great work Dan!Sacrifice & Honor
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Honey is the name of the cat?Honey in a Jar
Wow!!! I think you just blew my mind Amy! Amazing!
Cat, bite your tongue. This is my honey girl Daisy May (DOG).....lolHoney is the name of the cat?
Thanks! I can't tell you how many shots it took me to get this somewhat close to what I had in mind.Wow!!! I think you just blew my mind Amy! Amazing!
Thanks for participating Kyle! I like your Roman Candle.I tried it with some fireworks. This is four shots all in camera. I'm pretty sure the red streaks are from the roman candle I might have been holding...
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