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perfectlight's avatar

thank you for your kind words! have a question, just ask, i'll do my best to answer

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perfectlight's avatar

the magic of film

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Nenad Georgievski's avatar

I think this glitch is more suitable for more urbane environments. You get the effect of an urban symphony

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perfectlight's avatar

your own creativity is the limit, that's how i see it

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Nenad Georgievski's avatar

No doubt about that. I was referring to the aesthetic aspects of double exposure

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perfectlight's avatar

me too 😊 and also reiterate that with all tools available the limit is ... not that limited

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Nenad Georgievski's avatar

But I like the guerrilla tactics approach: When the defect is actually an effect

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perfectlight's avatar

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

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Nenad Georgievski's avatar

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.

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Kenneth Mills's avatar

Impossible to resist, for certain shots. You choose well!

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you, very kind of you

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Kathleen Clare Waller's avatar

Love learning from your experiments! This is a really cool effect. Like it for the sports shots.

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you! appreciate the kind words

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Aminus3 Photography's avatar

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.

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perfectlight's avatar

go on, have fun!

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Susanne Helmert's avatar

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!

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perfectlight's avatar

maybe you can show us some results from your little ricoh

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Matteo Franchi's avatar

Wow! Amazing results! Very well done.

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you, very much appreciated!

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Charlie Borland's avatar

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

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perfectlight's avatar

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 :)

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Charlie Borland's avatar

The good thing about photography, is we start fresh everyday and always looking forward to it.

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George Appletree's avatar

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

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perfectlight's avatar

show us

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George Appletree's avatar

Let me put my scanner to work first… I will

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By Nat's avatar

The second image is haunting. The treble-exposure works incredibly well!

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perfectlight's avatar

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

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Roland Millward's avatar

Love these photos.

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