Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-04 Thread David Mann
On Sep 4, 2009, at 7:19 AM, Þráinn Vigfússon wrote: I suppose you could try to give the in-focus image more weight by taking e.g. 3 exposures with 2 of them in focus and one not. I didn't try this as I didn't have my tripod with me. Have you tried taking each photo separately and blending

Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-04 Thread AlunFoto
- From: Daniel J. Matyola danmaty...@gmail.com To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 1:05 AM Subject: Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature Very interesting, Thrainn, and quite effective.  Thanks for posting these images

Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-04 Thread AlunFoto
2009/9/4 David Mann dm...@bluemoon.net.nz: Have you tried taking each photo separately and blending in Photoshop? Why two exposures if you use PS? Just duplicate the background layer, run it through Gaussian blur, and adjust opacity. A bit of brushing with the Eraser on the blurred layer could

Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-03 Thread David J Brooks
Very nice. The first ones have a nice soft pastel feel to them. The last one is a nice dreamy shot. I can see this working for fall colours. I have tried this but fear i may be over doing the second OOF shot. How much are you adjusting. On the other hand, as Bill mentioned i was focusing

RE: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-03 Thread John Sessoms
From: ?r?inn Vigf?sson I attended a lecture Sunday by American photographer Eddie Soloway. One of the things he talked about was using double exposure to create mood, with one picture in focus and the other (of the same subject) out of focus. This results in a photo that is both sharp and

Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-03 Thread Þráinn Vigfússon
, 2009 1:05 AM Subject: Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature Very interesting, Thrainn, and quite effective. Thanks for posting these images. Is there any chance you could post do one of them again and record and post each exposure separately, so that we could see how the two

Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-03 Thread Þráinn Vigfússon
on the web. Thrainn - Original Message - From: David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 11:34 AM Subject: Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature Very nice. The first ones have a nice soft pastel feel to them

Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-02 Thread Þráinn Vigfússon
I attended a lecture Sunday by American photographer Eddie Soloway. One of the things he talked about was using double exposure to create mood, with one picture in focus and the other (of the same subject) out of focus. This results in a photo that is both sharp and dreamy and is particularly

RE: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-02 Thread Bob W
Very hippy, trippy man. Dig it. -Original Message- From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Þráinn Vigfússon Sent: 02 September 2009 22:27 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature I attended a lecture

Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-02 Thread Christine Aguila
, September 02, 2009 4:27 PM Subject: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature I attended a lecture Sunday by American photographer Eddie Soloway. One of the things he talked about was using double exposure to create mood, with one picture in focus and the other (of the same subject) out of focus

Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-02 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Þráinn Vigfússon Subject: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature I attended a lecture Sunday by American photographer Eddie Soloway. One of the things he talked about was using double exposure to create mood, with one picture in focus and the other

Re: Another use for the Multiple exposure feature

2009-09-02 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Very interesting, Thrainn, and quite effective. Thanks for posting these images. Is there any chance you could post do one of them again and record and post each exposure separately, so that we could see how the two separate exposures would have looked alone and how the work together to produce