RE: Interesting effects

Nice work Harrison.
I esp. like # 3 !
And # 16 of the multiple exposures.
The few times I've tried multiples, I never got the exposures right.
Looks like you nailed it.
GaryP
 
 
> Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 21:14:26 -0600> From: harrison@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: 
> leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Interesting effects> > Yesterday I went to Mont 
> Eagle and did a little nature> shooting. I tried some multiple exposures like 
> we did in college. I> used my F3hp and MD4 to make 32 exposures on one frame 
> of film. I did> this on the waterfalls both hand held and on the tripod. The 
> tripod> shots were very neat as they looked like a combination of slow and 
> high> shutter speeds. The hand-held shots gave an interesting effect...I am> 
> looking forward to trying this on some flowers. This is an effect I do> not 
> think one can get using digital.> > Photos are here:> > 
> http://www.pbase.com/2plus2/fosterfalls07> > Comments welcome.> > Oh and 
> there are "normal" photos on that page also, some made with my M6.> > -- > 
> Harrison McClary> Harrison McClary Photography> harrison@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
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