Multiple exposure; more precisely, several time-lapsed photos stacked in the final image.
Multiple exposure; more precisely, several time-lapsed photos stacked in the final image.
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Location
Radozda, lake Ohrid.Time
Must've been around noon, the EXIF was removed in post-process.Lighting
Daylight at its best! :)Equipment
SONY F-828 plus timer /sequencer (add-on). No tripod, though. The camera was aimed from the improvised "bean-bag", actually a plastic bag filled with shingle.Inspiration
I was testing a stacking program at a time, and experimented with daylight use, since it was primarily intended for astrophotography stacking. This is an example that it can work well (with a tad of tweaking) in almost every light.Editing
The timer was set to shoot the camera every ten seconds, and the chosen images have been stacked to produce the final one. I also optimised the image color and contrast a tad. Re-cropped, re-sized, re-sharpened... that's about it.In my camera bag
Two cameras. One with longer zoom range, the other waterproof. Some spare batteries for each, some filters (CPL, ND, Skylight)...Feedback
Do expeeriment a lot, both with hardware as well as post-processing options. It's the best way to arrive at what you want. Many pictures may mean many mistakes, but also a lot of experience, which is irreplaceable. The only things spent are some time and some battery power, so it's a great deal, in all!