Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => : jessthespringer November 30, 2009, 11:22:16 AM
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This one was an accident, but, do any of you regularly make double exposures, for fun, or as a planned picture?
Lubitel 2 & Portra 400 NC
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Sinead
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The unplanned ones always seem to be the best. Here's one from my October trip to Japan, taken by accident with my Holga. The railway is at Kita-Senju (NE Tokyo) and the ferris wheel is at Yokohama.
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This is absolutely perfect..The way a classic double exposure should look!
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Accidental while testing an old flash. It didn't go off.
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both ;-)
#1 planned
#2 planned but intentionally not as composed.
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planned but big gamble... ( Zeiss Nettar )
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I never do double exposures unless they came as an accindent.
I was trying to remember where I took this shoot when I got it processed, only to realize later that it was a double exposure ! Diana +
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The first is from a series of multi-exposure Tokyo store fronts http://cargocollective.com/clivevictorfrance#91726/Window-Shopping. The rest are either deliberate or accidental, shot on Vivitar PN2011, Olympus OM-1 and Leica M6.
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My planned double exposures are hit and miss, mostly miss. However, here's one of my favorites. One of our beloved dogs and a fireworks show.
Steven
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this is a totally unintentional...triple exposure.... using one of my Brownie Hawkeye's with a flipped lens...asa 100 "Lucky" film..processed using D-76
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