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Hello every one... Um new to this forum... This is My first post hope you guys Like it...
![]() Where Was it Taken? .....My Room What settings did you use? - ISO - 200 Exposure Time - 30 Seconds F-stop - f/20 Focal Length - 20mm What gear (camera, lens etc) did you use? Canon EOS 1100D How i did it ? - Gave 30 Seconds exposure... First 13-4 seconds i ve captured the Photo of the watch den i covered the lens with cap then i moved the watch and kept my glass for last 12 13 seconds... u have to swap the objects as fast as u can ![]() Why did you compose the shot as you did? - For making it interesting What post production work have you done on the shot (if any)? - Gave it a HDR Effect What were you hoping to achieve with the shot? - Learning Double Exposure How could you have improved it? - i guess more experiments and Practice
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I Have only used one 30 seconds exposure long shot... I Used Dynamic HDR effect software for editing.. thanks
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My camera has a multi-exposure setting. Makes life a whole lot easier. I can make 2 to 9 exposures on 1 "frame" if I wanted...
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I really-really like this. I would recommend redoing it (may try it myself) and use a watch that has a sweeping 2nd hand to add an element of movement to the image.
As something to consider (an alternative creation process).... Shoot each scene by itself keeping the camera on a tripod then merge everything in Photoshop to avoid the need to rush the exposure process. I think it is possible to do an in-camera multi-exposure where you camera will calculate the exposure times for you. NICE WORK!!! |
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