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    Fabs Forns
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    Default Cottowoods multiple

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    Another one consisting of 8 EXPs, in-camera multiple.
    Nikon D3, 24-70, Aperture f/22
    When doing multiples, just like blurs, you have to take many, since you don't know which is going to be the lucky one.

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    Very pretty dappled look. I love the nice golden colors. I have to get one of these together!!

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    Very nice effect and colors. Reminds me of an impressionist painting.

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    I really like the overall effect, Fabs. I kept watching Tony Sweet doing these in-camera with his Nikon over the weekend. He did show me how to do this in PP with multiple images but I haven't really tried it on my own yet.

    Back to your image. While I love the dappled look and the yellow of the leaves, the tree trunks look too black to me and, this a personal thing, I find that I am not real keen on the white or near-white sky popping through on these multiple exposure images or in-camera single-image pans for that matter.

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    Very interesting effect, Fabs. I like the impressionistic look and beautiful colors.
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