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Autumnal Multi Exposures

Nigelk
Posted 19/11/2018 - 11:21 Link
Inspired by Bill Wards post with his beautiful in camera multiple autumnal exposures I decided to have a go. Mine are not presented so well and vary more in their end results but, I have been enjoying making them.
Please feel free to express your view, I'm pretty tough and can take it, both praise and damnation.

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Mag07
Posted 19/11/2018 - 11:57 Link
The last one is stunning. Like the abstract of the third to last as well. Now off to try some of me own!
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pschlute
Posted 19/11/2018 - 12:15 Link
Yes , I am liking these. Again, these would look superb printed up large.
swarf
Posted 19/11/2018 - 13:35 Link
Very interesting set - Nos. 2, 5 & 7 are my favourites.

Phil
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Nigelk
Posted 19/11/2018 - 13:46 Link
Thank you for having a look and your comments. No.7 the last one, is where I actually started applying some technique. I was showing someone at camera club what I was up to and she started talking about Kim Boske and her method of moving around trees. And so I increased my number of exposures to probably about 20 shots in this last one and I moved around the tree by about 45 degrees or so, a rather stunning Ginkgo tree that stands next to our equally stunning Beech hedge.
RobL
Posted 19/11/2018 - 16:36 Link
I like no. 4 especially, it is, dare I say, ‘painterly’! Sometimes tricky to get the effect right but you have done well with this set, well done.
Tyr
Posted 19/11/2018 - 18:31 Link
Somewhat strange but aesthetically pleasing. Nice job!
Posted 20/11/2018 - 12:40 Link
Great stuff Nigel... rather partial to the last couple myself, but the whole set is very compelling... the last one in particular has a lovely softness to it... wishing you all the best with future experimentations...

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alfpics
Posted 06/05/2020 - 19:23 Link
Just seen these - only 18months late - like them a lot Nigel!
Andy
Sry
Posted 06/05/2020 - 22:08 Link
Well then, thanks for bringing them back to the forefront, Andy. Hadn't seen them either - absolutely grand, Nigel, especially the last three.
davidwozhere
Posted 07/05/2020 - 01:16 Link
I haven't seen them either. I shall certainly be having a go at some point during my captivity.
No 4 and its lovely pastel colours and the last one appeal most. The pointillist quality of the first two is nice as well.
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Nigelk
Posted 07/05/2020 - 16:32 Link
I've just been enjoying some beautifully crafted images of Malta and saw this old post brought right up to here and now!
Thank you all for having a look and sharing your thoughts. I'm so pleased they are of interest.

Nigel

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