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double exposure in camera

double exposure in camera
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Behind The Lens

Location

Was taken in my home`s backyard, I was playing with my daughter and grandaughter.

Time

was taken in the afternoon, right before sunset

Lighting

I used the natural light, It is a double exposure in camera, so my concern was with the right settings to compensate the light in both exposures

Equipment

I used my good old Nikon D7000 and a 50mm 1,8 nikkor lens

Inspiration

I was taking shoots of my grandaughter and I thought that a double exposure would be a different way. I used the trees in the backyard to mix with the baby`s face

Editing

I converted to B&W in Photoshot and corrected the constrat and bright.

In my camera bag

I do not have much equipment. My Nikon D7000, 50mm 1,8, 70-300mm 3,5/5,6, 18-105mm 3,5/5,6.

Feedback

Double exposure is a great technique to experiment. I like to select a subject and then mix with some texture, but you can try almost anything. Practice is the magic word

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