Glad to hear that, Bruce!
Since she mentions him and his book in her explanation of how she did
a couple of her shots. For that reason
I snagged a decently priced copy of "Photo Impressionism and the
Subjective Image: An Imagination Workshop for Photographers" yesterday
and today ordered a cheap copy of his "Photography and the Art of
Seeing".

I've also only now "discovered" that you can do Multiple Exposure (in
camera) on a lot of Pentax models, including (naturally) the K-5. I'm
still not convinced that I will like the results as much as I would
like the control of doing it in post (layers) but we'll see.



On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cf: Orton Effect (one of its names).
>
> Freeman Patterson is an amazing photographer and gardener. His garden
> photography work is mind boggling. I have a number of FP books and
> prize them all.
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> http://1x.com/photo/19074
>>
>> Ursula I Abresch explains her technique (for the image linked above,
>> if not many others)...
>>
>> "No. It is making two images in camera (that is, if you have a camera
>> that allows you to do so). You set the camera to double (or more
>> exposures if you wish), then make the two images and they're combined
>> in camera into one file. You could also do it in PS, however, I prefer
>> the more "natural" results you get doing it in camera. PS is a bit too
>> controlled an environment for my taste, in general. Fernand calls it
>> the defocusing technique. I started doing this well before coming to
>> 1X and meeting Fernand, based on work by Freeman Patterson. I believe
>> there are probably a number of names for this technique."
>>
>> That blows me away even more, that she is doing it in camera.
>>
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