Piggy in the middle
DodelKrampus says:
"awesome lightpainting!"
Attack of the clones, mark deux. They're multiplying fast!

Test film- the new PX600 film, shot for Photokina and Facing the Impossible (more like a portrait this one!!)



Shotdate | -location:
2010 Sept. 14 | London (GB)

Camera | Filmtype:
680 | PX600
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Triple exposure using lightpainting technique:

Put the camera on a tripod, had the wheel turned all the way to darten. The lights were off firstly, then in the dark (as dark a room as possible), I pressed the shutter button.

As soon as I do this, I open the front of the camera so the picture does not eject.

Then I take a torch and paint the first exposure, trying to avoid areas of the image I don't want to expose yet (else some will be really overexposed). So say, paint the left hand person first.

Turn off the torch. Get the person into the second position, expose that area only quickly with the torch (just the middle of the shot), turn off the light source, then move onto the third.

When you have made all of your quick exposures with the torch (I walk right into shot and paint from close in), close the front of the camera, the picture won't yet eject.

So, still in the dark, take another shot (easiest if you turn the wheel all the way to darken as it will speed this part up) and put your hand in front of the lens to block out stray light. When this image finally exposes, your multiple exposure shot will process and voila!!

Obviously lots were overexposed and there were many failures, so not good if you have limited film stock!
 
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