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Late last year, a group of us from the Chester County Camera Club went to Longwood Gardens for a photo outing. While there Mary Brooks Brown showed me how to create a photograph using multiple exposures. I haven't done this before, not having read my entire manual, so I was eager to try it. As you can see, it is a really cool effect...This is a photograph using 10 exposures in one frame.
Nicely executed Luis!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ed. I have Mary to thank for turning me onto the multiple exposures...I appreciate your comments as always.
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