yes, what was a "defect" got transformed into a digital tool, introduced into a camera software and not it is a creative "efect". very good and interesting remark
These are great. I like the sports ones in the way it repeats the players across the frame and the B&W one very nice as well.
I first discovered in-camera ME on my then new Panasonic GX8 and it blew my mind for new creative possibilities. Now a camera or two later, I often forget to try it, but there are those few times where I think, "oooo MULTI EXPOSURE TIME ", and have some fun again.
So long ago, when film didn't advance and frames overlapped, i tossed my ‘mistakes’. Little did i know, i may have created my best art. I guess i will never know. Lol
what is done, is done so let's move on and say: why don't you start again, fresh? and no cheating in photoshop as i know your a master of the software :)
Those are great. Some film cameras allowed somehow clutching the advance lever, or just shooting again advance less. Hard to control anyhow. I got some fantastic ones by chance
for me is full of memories: was taken in lisbon in a public park around midnight. lots of people walking dogs to avoid the day heat, incredible experience
thank you for your kind words! have a question, just ask, i'll do my best to answer
I think this glitch is more suitable for more urbane environments. You get the effect of an urban symphony
your own creativity is the limit, that's how i see it
No doubt about that. I was referring to the aesthetic aspects of double exposure
me too 😊 and also reiterate that with all tools available the limit is ... not that limited
But I like the guerrilla tactics approach: When the defect is actually an effect
yes, what was a "defect" got transformed into a digital tool, introduced into a camera software and not it is a creative "efect". very good and interesting remark
This will be the subject of an interview with a visual artist I'm planning to do. In a way, this overlaps with the approach he takes.
Also, check out Brian Eno's quote on this subject
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/649039-whatever-you-now-find-weird-ugly-uncomfortable-and-nasty-about.
Impossible to resist, for certain shots. You choose well!
thank you, very kind of you
Love learning from your experiments! This is a really cool effect. Like it for the sports shots.
thank you! appreciate the kind words
These are great. I like the sports ones in the way it repeats the players across the frame and the B&W one very nice as well.
I first discovered in-camera ME on my then new Panasonic GX8 and it blew my mind for new creative possibilities. Now a camera or two later, I often forget to try it, but there are those few times where I think, "oooo MULTI EXPOSURE TIME ", and have some fun again.
go on, have fun!
I love double exposures. And these are amazing. I think, the Polo player are my favorite!! My little Ricoh gr3 has that feature and it is so much fun!
maybe you can show us some results from your little ricoh
Wow! Amazing results! Very well done.
thank you, very much appreciated!
Absolutely superb work Nat!
So long ago, when film didn't advance and frames overlapped, i tossed my ‘mistakes’. Little did i know, i may have created my best art. I guess i will never know. Lol
what is done, is done so let's move on and say: why don't you start again, fresh? and no cheating in photoshop as i know your a master of the software :)
The good thing about photography, is we start fresh everyday and always looking forward to it.
Those are great. Some film cameras allowed somehow clutching the advance lever, or just shooting again advance less. Hard to control anyhow. I got some fantastic ones by chance
show us
Let me put my scanner to work first… I will
The first one is a piece of art. Absolutely love it!
the magic of film
The second image is haunting. The treble-exposure works incredibly well!
haunting is the name of the season 😊
for me is full of memories: was taken in lisbon in a public park around midnight. lots of people walking dogs to avoid the day heat, incredible experience
Love these photos.