2010/4/23 Jack Davis <[email protected]>:
> This is a rough attempt to duplicate a trick I'd read about some years ago.
> Done with a two-shot multiple exposure. All sorts of in-and-out of focus
> and mm lens setting could, of course, be tried.
> May get serious and try it again when I'm completely out of something to do.

Nice concept but I miss a transition between smaller and larger
objects. My idea is to use a zoom lens, tripod, long exposure time,
flash -xEV, cam +xEV or manual, depending on your flash, frame, open
shutter, fire flash, zoom out, try varying speeds for different
effects, if your flash needs 2nd curtain sync to do this, frame such
that your zoom is at an end focal length when framed closest so the
flash fires on that view. Also, if your flash supports modeling /
stroboscope fire such as the 540, you could try zooming while the
strobe fires and capture multiple points of the way. Tried to keep
this suggestion as short as possible, hope it makes sense.
Cheers
Ecke

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