Originally posted by interested_observer Interesting approach. It does get kind of busy....
Thank You!
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Originally posted by JimS_256 A really amazing effect. Thanks for posting.
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Originally posted by Zozalot Love the effects you have used. Very engaging
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Originally posted by GeoJerry Great shots! I love that last one!
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Originally posted by crewl1 Had to be Kerrowdown!
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To the OP: Love the effects, can you describe your technique?
It's pretty simple.
K5 camera allows you to make Multiple exposures (camera control menu will find).
You make one frame, then move / turn around (as they say in cookbooks - salt and pepper to taste
)) and make the second frame. Making the second frame, you can change the shutter speed / aperture to achieve a more pronounced effect
Without any programs on your computer you get something interesting (or uninteresting - how to see
)