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Coordinated leaves
Image Title:  Coordinated leaves
 
 By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  
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Photographer Nick Karagiaouroglou {K:104385}
Project #51 Silhouettes and Abstracts Camera Model Canon T90
Categories Alternative Process
Abstracts
Florals
Film Format 24x36
Portfolio Lens Tokina SZ-X 80-200mm
Uploaded 1/2/2007 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Royal Supra
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 119 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating
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Location City -  St. Gallen
State - 
Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About This is a triple exposure of some ivy for getting the leaves and the water droplets as natural as possible on a mesh-like rectangular coordinates system that despite its artificial nature still is formed by the plant itself.

I think that a bit of zooming out would have turned the mesh more visible. Any opinions?
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55407} 1/4/2007
No suggestion, but rather a comment on the clarity of the droplets and a question:-) How do you make tripleexposures?
Pax vobiscum
Annemette


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:104385} 1/4/2007
Well, Annemette, it's easy on the Canon T90. You just adjust the number of exposures you want to have on the same frame of film, you correct EV down to avoid overexposure due to multiple exposure of the same frame, and compose and shoot the adjusted number of takes, carrying in mind what the combined captures look like. Of course each take can have its own settings/corrections etc, which gives you an immense flexibility.

On a digital camera.. well, I have no idea how one could accomplish that. But on the other hand you can combine more than one images in PS (of course with the appropriate transparency etc).

I didn't understand your comment about the droplets. I assume that you mean they they are not very sharp/clear? If so, then indeed, I also think the same. A further correction of some 2/3 EV down would have helped, I think.

Thank you very much and take care,

Nick


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55407} 1/6/2007
Aha I donīt think this is possible on my digital camera. Maybe I should go back to using my old Nikon or Minolta and try this. Thanks for sharing.
I forgot to write that I do like the clarity of the droplets. They stand out in an interesting way as a pattern in between other patterns.
Have a nice weekend
Annemette


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:104385} 1/6/2007
Well, maybe it is better for you to go back to your Nikon orMinilta, but still, there must be some way to "accumulate" captures for a multi-exposure on a digital camera? At kleast from the pure technological point of view it should be very easily achievable. On the other hand, if the manufacturers do not give you any possibility to do that, then of course it might get practically impossible.

As about the droplets, well, aren't they a bit too "hazy"? I think that they could be captured even better here?

Best wishes,

Nick


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55407} 1/7/2007
I donīt see this possibility in the manual:-(
Concerning the droplets theyīre only a bit hazy in some areas due to the tripleexposure which doesnīt really bother me as they stand out in a very clear way in other areas.
Enjoy your sunday. Itīs completely dark now.
Annemette


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:104385} 1/7/2007
I guess I looked too much at the hazy regions.

Thanks a lot,

Nick


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