I had a very busy day helping my son again today. I took a quick snap of this hebe while I was taking my dogs for a short walk. This is a double exposure with the first exposure an ICM. Not sure that it has really worked as I hoped it would, but I will try again.
Your narrative makes this image more logical to me. I noticed the movement and couldn't figure out where it was coming from. Interesting double exposure.
@dawnee thanks so much :-) @dide thanks - the softening behind is what I was hoping to achieve. @thrumylenz Yes I do like double exposure - but still have a lot to learn with which shots are more suited to that. @littleconnie Thanks Connie :-) @robz Thanks Rob, was trying to get sharp in the front with soft focus behind - will keep trying. @gq Haha yes - I do like to try new things - they don't always work of course! @bigmxx Thanks Michelle :-) @wag864 I would say most cameras would have a double exposure setting. Mr Google will tell you anyway!! :-) @taffy Thanks Taffy. I think this would suit tree trunks - especially with up and down ICM. @haskar Thanks so much
June 23rd, 2017
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now i will be brave and try something different too.
thanks.
@dide thanks - the softening behind is what I was hoping to achieve.
@thrumylenz Yes I do like double exposure - but still have a lot to learn with which shots are more suited to that.
@littleconnie Thanks Connie :-)
@robz Thanks Rob, was trying to get sharp in the front with soft focus behind - will keep trying.
@gq Haha yes - I do like to try new things - they don't always work of course!
@bigmxx Thanks Michelle :-)
@wag864 I would say most cameras would have a double exposure setting. Mr Google will tell you anyway!! :-)
@taffy Thanks Taffy. I think this would suit tree trunks - especially with up and down ICM.
@haskar Thanks so much