I recently purchased a minolta srt202 which has an in-camera double exposure feature, instead of doing a moon type picture I would like to try
using a black marble POW monument as one exposure and a military cemetery as the other. as i have not tried this before i thought i would see if anyone had some pointers, i.e. film iso, apeture, shutter speed.
There's a building right behind the POW monument that I wouldn't want in the picture and there's also a glare from the front, as the monument is made out of polished marble. Might I also add the monument is in front of the Government Center.
Any information as to how a picture like that could be accomplished would be much appreciated.
double exposure
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Re: double exposure
This link may help, but also do a search for double/multiple exposure techniques in photography.SRT202 wrote:I recently purchased a minolta srt202 which has an in-camera double exposure feature, instead of doing a moon type picture I would like to try
using a black marble POW monument as one exposure and a military cemetery as the other. as i have not tried this before i thought i would see if anyone had some pointers, i.e. film iso, apeture, shutter speed.
There's a building right behind the POW monument that I wouldn't want in the picture and there's also a glare from the front, as the monument is made out of polished marble. Might I also add the monument is in front of the Government Center.
Any information as to how a picture like that could be accomplished would be much appreciated.
http://www.photography.ca/phototips/mult.html