Showing posts with label InCamera Multiple Exposure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label InCamera Multiple Exposure. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 August 2023

Dorset Day 3 Weymouth - In Camera Multiple Exposures

 While we were in Weymouth I played with in camera multiple exposures  and intensional camera movement with both the Canon R and the Fuji x100v. Post processing mainly in Lightroom.





















Monday, 5 October 2020

An Abstract View of the New Bar Hill A14 Bridge

Back in August the Camera Club had a trip to the new Bar Hill A14 Bridge. Thanks to Paul for organising it. It was a great opportunity. Paul had established with the people working on the bridge where exactly we could go. Great Fun. Here are a few snaps. All in-camera multiple exposure and then worked on in Lightroom and Photoshop.








 

Sunday, 7 June 2020

Monday, 27 April 2020

Orchard Walk

We de yesterday to go for a bit of a longer walk. There is an Orchard on the outskirts of Haddenham that we thought would be nice to see the blossom. We where not disappointed. It was beautiful.

The first few shots show the Orchard. The images that follow are all in-camera multiple exposures incorporating the various blend modes and white balance functions on the camera.























Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Around the House Abstracts

Actually these where not around the house, all of them except from the last two where from the bedroom. Early morning the other day, Sue had brought  me a cup of tea in bed while she went shopping. I was laying there with my camera, as you do, fiddling with in camera multiple exposures. The light was quite beautiful.

The first images are straight from the camera and adjustments in Lightroom.

The next four were from a bit of work in photoshop blending two images together and sorting out unwanted highlights. The last but one is an in-camera  multiple exposure combined with intentional camera movement (ICM). The last one is a photoshop twirl.








The next image is as from the in-camera multiple exposure but with an annoying highlight removed in photoshop, I left the second highlight on purpose.


 The Next three where all a combination of two in-camera multiple exposures taken into photoshop and 'played with'




This next one was not in the bedroom. Its a in-camera multiple exposure combined with Intentional camera movement.



This last image is a photoshop twirl with the two twirls created blended together.








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 ...