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Photographer George Black  George Black {Karma:102014}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Digital
Photoart
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Artsy
B&W
Children
Lens Canon 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS usm
Uploaded 12/2/2004 Film / Memory Type Ridata 256mb
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 505 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 12 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Mount Pleasant
State -  SOUTH CAROLINA
Country - United States   United States
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Laercio Gomes Laercio Gomes   {K:3645} 12/6/2004
Simples e atraente!

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Dr. Rafael Springmann Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:89517} 12/5/2004
Sorry, George.
The exposure compensation is two stations before the multiple exposure and not one as I wrote to you previousely, but this might change from camera to camera.
Best regards,
Rafi

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Dr. Rafael Springmann Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:89517} 12/5/2004
Dear George,
Not all digital (and non-digtal) cameras can do multiple exposures. I discovered this feature almost by chance.It was mentioned in the instruction booklet, but without instructions on how to do it. Nobody, including Fuji professionals would believe me when I told them that it was possible and later I taught them how to do it.
On my Fuji Finepix S7000 you have to press the menue/ok button in the take photo mode. It works only in the p, s, a, or manual modes. Press the ring that surrounds that button to the right until you see multiple exposure. Before that I usually set the camera to underexpose (one stage before multiple exposure. Press the ring upwards and OK it.
Take a photo. You see a small arrow poiting right. Press the ring to the right and take the second photo and you will see a sand clock. Wait for it to emty and keep going right and taking photos as many as yo like. You can take photos until you press the Menue/ok button once more. This ends the process. It takes time to get used so as not to overexpose photos, but once you got the hank of it, it's endless fun.
Have fun. I hope your camera has this feature, otherwise you have to consider if it's worth your while to change cameras.
Best regards,
Rafi

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 12/5/2004
Rafi--Thanks. And I am interested to hear about the multiple exposure technique.

Regards,
--George

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Dr. Rafael Springmann Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:89517} 12/5/2004
Excellent, the way you msanaged to bring out just the imprtant features. George.
As to my "Glass horse", my camera, Fuji Finepix S7000 has this capacity to expose more than one, actually any number I want of photos on the same frame. It took me some time to learn to do it without over-exposing, but finally I got it.
Thanks for your comment.
Rafi

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 12/3/2004
Marinos--Thanks for the comment. I invite you to give this kind of technique a try with one of your own shots. I'd love to see how your suggestion might work out.

Best wishes,
--george

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 12/3/2004
The very same . . . good eye!

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George Black George Black   {K:102014} 12/3/2004
Antonio-- Thanks for the observation. This is one of a series of pieces I made attempting to re-create the loose, free quality of a pastel or charcoal sketch. It did start as a photo of the baby. Eliminating most of the detail is the point of the exercise.These were intended for prints, and the results are quite striking.

Regards,
--George

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 12/3/2004
Geirge, Beautiful Painting
Teunis

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Dorothy Di Liddo   {K:13787} 12/3/2004
very cute, nice chubby cheeks. Is this the baby we saw as a newborn a few months ago? :) Dottie

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Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 12/2/2004
the effect applied (if any) produced some detail loss but I am not sure it is a photography with some PS working or a painting photographed

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Marinos Meimaris Marinos Meimaris   {K:246} 12/2/2004
Perhaps you should try again to make more of the original show, and more harsh, as in a sketch. If you played with the filters in PS, maybe you could have results. This is good as it is, but it can be made better I think

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