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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/25/2007
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I didn't thought that doing this with PS would be so differently looking. I wonder why, but thanks for telling me. I'll have to try that out in PS and see what happens and how it looks.
Nick
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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 10/25/2007
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I figured it out it wasn't a photoshop work because photoshop can reveal itself, this image is truly better than adding layers and playing with the opacity of each one.Thank you for sharing.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/25/2007
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Sorry me for forgetting your question about fourfold exposure, Olga Melissa. The time passes by and Alzheimer comes nearer to me it seems. ;-)
A fourfold exposure is simply exposing the same frame of film four times. So we have also double, triple, fivefold, whateverfold exposures too. They summary for this is multiple exposure.
It is easy to do that if the film camera has that feature. If not, or if you have a digital camera, you can still do that by overlaying two or more images in photoshop and adjusting the degree of transparency of each of the layers.
I don't have any experience doing it the photoshop way, since I am rather into the only camera and lens way that sharpens the understanding for how the camera "sees" the world and thus allows a better knowledge of what the settings should be for this or that situation. More the direct kind of shot, so to speak.
Cheers,
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/25/2007
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Thanks a lot for the nice comment, Olga Melissa. It puts me again in the re-thinking process since I perceive it as structured rather, than chaotic. When doing such multiexposures I keep in my most of all the interrelations of the superimposed objects in order to visually use them as parts of the whole, which then should give an overall impression of something else than the parts.
So I am very glad to know that such a collage can also be perceived as chaotic, because then the very meaning of order as contrary to chaos gets itself relative and depending on personal perception.
As about "my serious work", well, just trying to get some work done and do something more than the usual "sugar coated image", as Andre Dennis has mentioned humorously but also very wisely.
Cheers,
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/25/2007
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Nice thanks again, Claudia!
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/24/2007
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Many thanks for the nice comment, Ian!
Cheers again,
Nick
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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 10/24/2007
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chaotic!I really like chaotic images!What is a fourfold exposure?Is it difficult to do this? ps.I really appreciate your work, it is serious work.
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Claudia Perilli
{K:31090} 10/24/2007
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Nice vision. Nice work.
Claudia
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 10/23/2007
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Fabulous use of a train journey. It is not too centralised. All those details mid left are really entertaining.
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