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Just a little experiment I did last Sunday (6th March)
| Title: | me me me me me |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 9 Mar 2005 - 1:30 AM |
| Camera: | Canon Digital IXUS i |
| Tags: | Digitally manipulated |
| Votes: | 8 |
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My camera has an option for multi-exposure, which lets me take a number of pictures which are then super-imposed on top of each other to get the final result. Unfortunately, I look see-thru like a ghost, so not sure what I need to do to get the multi-exp to work correctly.
Kempo's right. It's digital post-production. I took 5 photos of me in different poses and positions with my camera on a tripod by the window. I used the 10 second delay timer so I had time to run into position and pose. I also had to make sure that nothing else in the frame moved and whatever I was holding had to be out of sight for the next picture. Then I uploaded them all onto my PC, opened Photoshop and copy&pasted them all together. A little bit of brightness control here and there sorts out any untidiness. Et voila
It was mothering Sunday and all you could think of was me me me, bloody selfish. Just joking.
Obviously digitally done. When doing with multi exposure, Ian is right you often get a ghost effect. To combat that Ian you need to reduce the exposure time for each shot to compensate for how many you are taking.
Ian
i LOVE this!! I din't appreciate it from the thumbnail but so glad i opened it up now!
pip
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