Multiple Exposure Flower
by Kathleen K Parker
Title
Multiple Exposure Flower
Artist
Kathleen K Parker
Medium
Photograph - Photography/digital Art
Description
This is a multiple exposure of a flower blossom, and it is composed of three images. Not sure what the flower is!
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May 13th, 2014
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Comments (22)
Connie Handscomb
Clever, Kathleen! .. like an aerial view of a ballerina's tutu twirling on stage ;)))
Barbara Chichester
CONGRATULATIONS your outstanding artwork has been chosen for FEATURE in one of the most highly viewed Art Groups on FAA: MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION! From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's excellence!
Kathy Barney
This is so cool! I want a camera like yours! lvf
Kathleen K Parker replied:
You can do it manually, too, Kathy! Go to Digital Photography School online and look for their newsletter from May 13th. :)
Steve Harrington
Exquisitely delicate, kk! LF
Kathleen K Parker replied:
This is the turning multiple exposure technique. There are others, too! Thanks, steve! :) kk
Michel Verhoef
Good to see you experiment....you are a true artist finding your way in the land of photography ! :)
Kathleen K Parker replied:
I tried a variety of f stops and this was at 2.8. I liked it the best. Thanks, Michel! :) kk
Kathleen K Parker
Thank you so much, John. The technique is not a secret! The newer DSLRs have this setting for multiple exposure in the menu. What I did in this case was set it to three shots and twice rotated the camera--hand held--slightly with the same focal point. Have to be fairly quick as this setting lasts for 30 seconds. There is a way to bypass that in cameras, but I have not needed to do that yet! This is a lot of fun and was something I just read about this morning. Plain backgrounds work best. Thanks again to you and to Images That Excite! I sure was excited to find out I could do this in my camera! :) kk