Out to Lunch
Ventor
Arbitrarium
Well-known
I adore double/multi exposure. This one was on some film that expired in the 80's. The 'amen' sign somehow fit perfectly in the space between frames!
This was on a Super Baldax folder. Much easier to get perfectly aligned doubles.

This was on a Super Baldax folder. Much easier to get perfectly aligned doubles.

valdas
Veteran
tunalegs
Pretended Artist

This is more of a conjoined exposure... it might take a moment before one realizes where the joint is. Hint: the sky gives it away.
Chris101
summicronia
I made some double exposed portraits, using the 'run it through twice' technique: I shot an entire roll of informal/environmental portraits. Then I rewound and reshot the film a second time - this time with various places.
Here are three frames where that worked out for me:
I'm gonna try it again!
Here are three frames where that worked out for me:


I'm gonna try it again!
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Ricoh
Well-known
Geo Toreno
Well-known
Rolleicord V, Xenar 75/3.5, Neopan Acros 100@400 souped in Rodinal 1+25

Geo Toreno
Well-known
Rolleicord V, Xenar 75/3.5, Fomapan 100 souped in Rodinal 1+25
3 hours for star trails, failed.
3 hours for star trails, failed.

Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno

This one almost changed my mind about double exposures ( proper term for me was "screwed up again "
ckuwajima
Celso
sreed2006
Well-known
Mishaps
Mishaps
Accidentally ran a roll through the camera twice.

Ghost of an old car by sreed2006, on Flickr

Camera geeks by sreed2006, on Flickr
I particularly like the second one because it looks like my friend is taking a picture of his back. The first exposure was inside a coffee shop, the second was outside. A group of us had met up to do a photo-walk, and in the excitement, I forgot which roll was used and which was new. Sure enough, one roll came back from the lab completely blank.
Mishaps
Accidentally ran a roll through the camera twice.

Ghost of an old car by sreed2006, on Flickr

Camera geeks by sreed2006, on Flickr
I particularly like the second one because it looks like my friend is taking a picture of his back. The first exposure was inside a coffee shop, the second was outside. A group of us had met up to do a photo-walk, and in the excitement, I forgot which roll was used and which was new. Sure enough, one roll came back from the lab completely blank.
peterm1
Veteran
Multiple exposure shots made at my Iaido training about one year ago:
The Practice of Iaido 2 by Life in Shadows, on Flickr
The Practice of Iaido by Life in Shadows, on Flickr


AndersG
Well-known
Once, in Las Vegas of all places, it took about 10 frames before I noticed that the rewind knob didn't turn...
Apparently the film must have slipped from the take up spool after the first advance or so... and created a multiple (several) exposure image.
/Anders

Apparently the film must have slipped from the take up spool after the first advance or so... and created a multiple (several) exposure image.
/Anders
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Geo Toreno
Well-known
Belca Beltica. Meyer Trioplan 50mm F/2.9. Eastman KX SP718 @250. Rodinal 1+50. Epson 4990.

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