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Post by adobeman on Oct 12, 2020 19:34:07 GMT
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Post by adobeman on Oct 11, 2020 19:47:44 GMT
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Post by adobeman on Oct 11, 2020 16:54:40 GMT
Hi Chris Its a double exposure, a feature a lot of cameras have. The only processing was to turn it black and white.
I took the first image of the sharp flower with a flash. The image is saved to my memory card. Then I entered double exposure mode which allows me to see a ghosted version of my first sharp image and whats happening through the viewfinder. Then I select a very slow shutter speed, switch off the flash and swish the camera around in a circle. At the end of the exposure the camera blends both images together to form a double exposure.
Best Regards Ken
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Post by adobeman on Oct 11, 2020 16:31:52 GMT
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