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Posted by jk: Sat Sep 22nd, 2012 04:49 | 1st Post |
I have been exploring the theme of same/identical place and taking direction in different light and weather conditions. For example view from a window in spingsummer, autumn/fall and winter. Three images composited into one photo (as we cant easily attach three images to one post) then posted as a single entry.
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Posted by Peter_LO: Thu Sep 27th, 2012 03:08 | 2nd Post |
I'm also thinking about something similar but instead of compositing a few images into one photo I'd like to try long long exposure as Michael Wesely did. http://itchyi.squarespace.com/thelatest/2010/7/20/the-longest-photographic-exposures-in-history.html But I've yet to figure out how to do that digitally.
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Posted by jk: Thu Sep 27th, 2012 05:16 | 3rd Post |
Peter_LO wrote: I'm also thinking about something similar but instead of compositing a few images into one photo I'd like to try long long exposure as Michael Wesely did.Fascinating read. I had never considered that. I guess it is more of a multiple exposure event, like time lapse photos. All these would work for this theme.
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