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Old 09-06-2009, 11:13 PM
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Default Light Sphere Revisited -- Multiple Exposures

So I was playing around with the light sphere again today. At first I was trying different white balance settings in my camera to see what they would do. The only one that made an difference was Tungstan, which created a purpleish cast in some of the rays. They I started fooling around with multiple-exposures. I set the camera to bulb shutter, cover the lens, held down the cable release, removed the cover for a second, move the sphere and repeated, then released the cable release. Here are the images I captured:

Progressively zoomed in for this one
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Three shot with a finger flare (bottom left)
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Two shot
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Seven spheres
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Old 09-07-2009, 12:58 AM
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bump-t-bump

BTW, if anyone thinks this was photoshopped, I can assure you it wasn't. Done strictly as multiple exposures in the camera. And with the exception of cropping the last one, all of them are SOOC.
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Old 09-07-2009, 06:00 AM
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One last bump and that's it.
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these are great shots rusty ,what i like most about them is you did it s.o.o.c, regards kym
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Old 09-07-2009, 06:45 PM
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these are great shots rusty ,what i like most about them is you did it s.o.o.c, regards kym
Thanks Kym. I have been wanting to fool around with multiple exposures and this gave me a great opportunity to experiment. On my facebook page someone said they thought the last one looks like tie-die.
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