Showing posts with label Experimental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Experimental. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 March 2020

In Camera and In House Multiple Exposures

I have been playing again with in camera multiple exposures and as we are social distancing also 'In House'

Most of the photos here are a combination 3 in-camera multiple exposures each image within the multiple exposure at a different white balance, The first was shot at 10,000K which gave a warm orange / red colour, then one at 6,000K, just a bit above 'normal white balance and the final one at 2,500K at the blue end of the colour balance range. The camera was moved between each exposure.

The forth picture was just a photoshop twirl cut I liked the colours.

The first seven was the backrest of one of our bedroom chairs, the next two a Jigsaw puzzle multiple exposure and the final three items from our mantle piece / living room window.

Post processing done in Lightroom with the exception of the Twirl.













Tuesday, 3 September 2019

Sunflowers - Beauty in Decay

One of our cats (Oreo) died a couple of weeks ago at the ripe old age of 17. Sue brought a bunch of sunflowers to cheer us up a bit.

I did not get round to taking photos when they were in their prime but as I was throwing them away I could still see the beauty
















Thursday, 25 July 2019

Swings Multiple Exposure

A couple of Wednesdays ago I was left in charge of Beanie for the day. After taking Aiden to school we decided to go to the play park.

I did not have any intension of taking photos and I only had my Sony RX100 mkiv with me. While she enjoyed the rides (the girl has no-fear) I though I might do a bit of high speed capture with the intension of blending the images together in Photoshop (a bit like the 'in the round' images I have been playing with)

The RX100 has quite a fast motor drive and I was surprised how may shots came from each short exposure.

In Photoshop I played with different Smart Object Stack Modes and different blending modes. Fascinating subject.















Here we go Again

Here we go again It’s been a long time since we have done a jigsaw, probably just after two Christmases ago (ie Jan 2025). I decided to get ...