Film double exposure. Minolta X700 with TMax 100, but faffed. I just upgraded to windows 10 so am still learning all the new things included. The image download software has edits so I played. Ended up with adding a lens vignette in photoshop.
My dates are mixed up as well. So this is what I wanted to post yesterday.
Nice double exposure. Our FB challenge is double exposure this week - not something I've done much of and not something I'm very good at - just as well I'm getting some practice.
@francoise I am stilling re-learning my exposure rules for film. It is a real challenge with double exposures.
@sunshinepix Thank you so much. The resulting image is almost always a surprise.
@ingajohansson Thank you a great deal. The edit helped bring out more detail since I didn't really get the exposure right but not giving up.
@overalvandaan The mechanics of double in camera film exposure is fine, its the exposure that I really must work on.
@nickspicsnz Does your camera have a setting for double exposure? I am getting better with my old Minolta but it is fun to see what actually happens- providing I get my developing done right. This is a really cool tutorial that was recommended to me ( http://www.wendylaurel.com/double-exposure-film-tutorial/ )
@joysabin Thanks for the link. It's particularly interesting to read about shooting the first image as a silhouette against a white background. I do have a double exposure setting on my camera so I might have to get one of my daughters posing to see if this technique works the same for digital double images.
@annied Truly grateful for the fav, thank you kindly.
@sunshinepix Thank you so much. The resulting image is almost always a surprise.
@ingajohansson Thank you a great deal. The edit helped bring out more detail since I didn't really get the exposure right but not giving up.
@overalvandaan The mechanics of double in camera film exposure is fine, its the exposure that I really must work on.
@nickspicsnz Does your camera have a setting for double exposure? I am getting better with my old Minolta but it is fun to see what actually happens- providing I get my developing done right. This is a really cool tutorial that was recommended to me ( http://www.wendylaurel.com/double-exposure-film-tutorial/ )