Was she in motion? LIke, was she swinging on the swings each time?
How long were the exposures?
It sounds like what would happen if you took an exposure over a few
seconds each time.... the people disappear...
what say you?
ann
Cory Waters wrote:
I heard an interview on a podcast with this woman from Iceland:
http://www.rebekkagudleifs.com/ One of her series of photos that
gained her a lot of popularity is called Multiplicity. In this
series, there are multiple instances of a single person (usually the
photographer herself) in each image. I found the images interesting
and decided to try one with my daughter Emily being the subject.
(here's the fail part) I tried using the K10's multiple exposure mode
and took five shots with Emily in a different place on the swing set
in each. The resulting image is a very nice shot of the swing set
with no trace of Emily... I suppose the camera averages out the
scene. In four of the five shots there is no Emily at any given
location so the end result is no kid. I have to say, it was a little
creepy to behold. I'm sure the desired result could have been
achieved in Photo shop but I was excited about the idea of doing it
"in camera". Bummer.
Cory
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