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FrankS
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Very cool, Tuna! It looks like you're about 1/2 moved out already. With which camera did you achieve the double exposure? (It's not so easy with a Leica M. It's one advantage of a screw mount Leica.)
Dougg
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Tuna
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FrankS said:Very cool, Tuna! It looks like you're about 1/2 moved out already. With which camera did you achieve the double exposure? (It's not so easy with a Leica M. It's one advantage of a screw mount Leica.)
Thanks, Frank - actually the MP with a Voigtlander 35/1.7 Ultron attached. This is an approximately 20 second exposure where I quickly stepped into the shot and sat for about 7-8 seconds, then quickly stepped out. I recently realized that the Bulb setting is able to do more than just save my battery from accidental drainage...
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FrankS
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Well done, Tuna! I've always wanted to use this technique with a (female) model in an abandoned house. That would be cool too.
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lynn
lynn

The red kitchen isn't red any more. I'm a year older now, and a year happier. Taken - duuuuh - with my Canon G3. I still used it then. I hadn't discovered here yet.
Dougg
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Hi Lynn -- Shots like yours are valuable in recording what it was like at the time... you and your red kitchen and your Canon! I have a G3 myself which I use only for documenting property maintenance and snapping other cameras for upload here; I generally find the modal controls confusing. I see barrel distortion here so I guess you must have had the zoom cranked out to the widest setting...
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Pherdinand
the snow must go on
taffer said:easy !
sorry not to have a more recent one, this is from when I still had short hair.
That's a great portrait, now will you turn aropund and show your face as well.
egpj
50 Summilux is da DEVIL!
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