yet another gimmick. 

I have a book of photos ("Nomad") by David Douglas Duncan which
includes a long and tedious series of pictures taken with a
multiple-image filter. Maybe they looked fresh and new at the time,
but with not much distance they look dull and hackneyed.

These are the doomed to go the way of all gimmicks - when you've seen
one, you've seen 'em all.

The only person who ever did anything interesting with multiple
exposures is Hockney.

--
 Bob
 

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> http://www.tccphoto.com/clients/DanBurkholder/
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> He's taking as many as 16 bracketed shots and combining them in  
> Photoshop.  I think the effect works on some shots, not on others.
> 
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