For the camera setting challenge. Two photos merged to one in iPiccy to form a double exposure. Finding two recent photos that worked well together was harder than I thought!
@kandernob Thank you Karen and thank you so much for the fav! @jesperani Thanks Jennifer! I tried quite a few shots together before I finally landed on these two. @salza Thanks Sally! The floating humans (love that!) are hanging from the ceiling in the modern art gallery of Boston's Fine Art museum. There are 5 of them and one has a "whole" in his shirt where you can see his heart. Modern art is somewhat ridiculous in my opinion, but it is fun to look at and to photograph! @kerristephens Thanks Kerri!
Thank you everyone! I so appreciate the enthusiastic comments. I started out not so crazy about this and the more I look at it, the more I like it. lol
@summerfield Thanks Vikki! It's taken me three days to find two pictures I like together! And I still have to pick out an artist for the AC- my goodness, the pressure is killing me!
@annaruth Thank you so much Anna! And thank you for the fav! @filsie65 Thanks Phil! @sangwann Thanks Dione! Some digital cameras have their own setting for this.
@nicolecampbell thank you Nicole! @cimes1 thank you Carole! @wenbow thank you Wendy! @prttblues thank you Bev! Oh yes you can- if you can do those light shots- you can do this! I did this on iPiccy a FREE photo processing website. Nothing fancy- it was just a matter of getting the cloud shot at the right exposure so that it didn't overpower the falling man.
August 29th, 2012
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@jesperani Thanks Jennifer! I tried quite a few shots together before I finally landed on these two.
@salza Thanks Sally! The floating humans (love that!) are hanging from the ceiling in the modern art gallery of Boston's Fine Art museum. There are 5 of them and one has a "whole" in his shirt where you can see his heart. Modern art is somewhat ridiculous in my opinion, but it is fun to look at and to photograph!
@kerristephens Thanks Kerri!
Thank you everyone! I so appreciate the enthusiastic comments. I started out not so crazy about this and the more I look at it, the more I like it. lol
@filsie65 Thanks Phil!
@sangwann Thanks Dione! Some digital cameras have their own setting for this.
@cimes1 thank you Carole!
@wenbow thank you Wendy!
@prttblues thank you Bev! Oh yes you can- if you can do those light shots- you can do this! I did this on iPiccy a FREE photo processing website. Nothing fancy- it was just a matter of getting the cloud shot at the right exposure so that it didn't overpower the falling man.