Tumble outta bed and I stumble to the kitchen
Pour myself a cup of ambition
Yawn and stretch and try to wake up fine
Jump in the shower and the blood starts pumpin’
Out on the street no traffic starts jumpin’
With idiots like me on the job from 5 to 9.
(free after Dolly Parton )
In camera multiple exposure light.
Specific Feedback Requested
I’m all into creating abstract images with in-camera multiple exposures. It’s great fun, hope you like it
It would be fun to see if you can guess what the subject I used is.
Technical Details
Is this a composite: No
Hardly any post processing, used a tripod, Nikon D850 and 70-200mm lens.
Wow @Ingrid_Vekemans , this is mesmerizing and beautiful! I’ve only done a little in-camera multiple exposures, and I found it very challenging. You’ve got a fantastic pattern here.
My guess is that this is a spider web?!?
@Mark_Muller - thank you Mark, the more I do the multiple exposures, the harder I find it to take ‘normal’ photos, it’s just so much fun! And yes, good guess! More specifically dew covered and the orange colour in the BG is the rising sun. Thanks again! 8 exposures.
Wow, Ingrid, this is amazing. I never would have guessed what it was, so kudos to @Mark_Muller for guessing. Very neat image. I haven’t even tried anything like this. Sounds fun, and definitely creative.
Wow, thanks a lot again! @Diane_Miller I did the rotations, you have to take care to do it very precisely. And then the camera software puts it together and you get to see your result on the LCD… very exciting! And don’t worry, no offence taken - ‘Heel goed’ would have been my language
This is an excellent abstract, Ingrid, nicely warm and inviting. The lines, shapes and colors all fit together very well. I can see how to do something similar in Photoshop, but it would take a lot of work. Relative to doing it in PS, I think the fact that you don’t have perfect top-to-bottom and side-to-side symmetry is a major benefit of the in-camera approach.
@Mark_Seaver Thank you very much, Mark, for your appreciation! Yes, it is much less time consuming than doing this in Photoshop… and apart from that, I love taking photos and I hate spending time on post processing
And I try to be as precise as possible, but the fact that it’s never entirely perfect, is something I don’t mind… nature’s full of imperfections as well