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    Fabs Forns
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    Default Multiple Exposures, the Impressionit Look

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    Some Nikon DSLRs have the option to uses in-camera multiple exposures. You don not have to pro-rate the exposure, the camera does it for you. You go in the Menu and select how many exposures you want, clik done and OK and get to work. Remember to count them as you take them. You can change aperture or s/s in each exposure if you wish.
    Here's one, hand help, not the best technique for this, but I was not carrying a tripo at the time. The effect was made by the different position of the camera in each take.

    Fairchild Tropical Garden
    D3, Sigma 150 macro and 1.4X
    Aperture value @ f/4, ISO 400, 0 Ev
    Light effects applied in post-processing

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    Very nice and creative! I hope that my D200 will do that! I will be looking in my owners manual! Painting with the camera!!

    Dan Brown,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Brown View Post
    Very nice and creative! I hope that my D200 will do that! I will be looking in my owners manual! Painting with the camera!!

    Dan Brown,
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    Yes it does! Good luck, there's a lot of things possible with that feature :)

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    Hey Fabs,
    Nicely done...how many individual frames does this one have 2 or 3??:D

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    Multiple exposures are fun, and you've presented a beautiful example. Handheld no less!

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    Cool effects Fabs, I like it alot. Was this series with flash? They look like flash blurs. These work really really well on windy days!

    Do I see sensor dust?

    Robert

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    This is interesting! Has an abstract, almost impressionist feel.

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    Thanks guys.

    Robert, no flash and I didn't clean any dust, so maybe there's some there :)

    Gus, I believe it must have been like 8 exps

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