Monday, November 22, 2010

much love monday [silhouettes and double exposures]



C: compact 35mm point and shoot. Film: Kodak Colorplus 200.

Loving: More experiments with double exposures on film, and playing around with silhouettes too. Need to work out how to frame the shots better.

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27 comments:

  1. HOW DID YOU DO THAT?
    That is beyond amazing. I want to learn. :)

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  2. those are nice, is it double exposure..Or is it the reflection through a window?

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  3. these are sweeeeeet!

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  4. Great photos! I love experimenting too, especially on film :) Happy Monday!

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  5. Love it - really creative idea!

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  6. love the one with the cup! how did you do them?!

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  7. This is such a good idea, Anna. Totally blown away. I can't wait to see more.

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  8. I've been staring at that last one for soooo long, trying to figure out the sequence of the layers ... *but how is the building in the mug* ... haha

    Awesome photos, as per usual!

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  9. Wow amazing! How did you do that??? You're very talented!

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  10. You have a nice blog... I love it... but I have one prob. I have linked my blog and instead of putting my blog title I typed yours. sorry how can I edit it? thanks. have a wonderful day!

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  11. Wow those are lovely! I've played around with double exposures but those silhouettes are stunning! x

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  12. Loving those silhouette photos. What a great idea. Trying to work with double exposure (by not rewinding or even putting an already exposed film into the camera) but never got such great results (the first one tends to get overexposed, the second version results in random pictures, so no control there). So your a really big inspiration!

    Love to see more pictures. Such great work.

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  13. I have heard that the best way is to take some kind of white paint marker and make an x where you start so you can try to start on the same point every time. It's not sure to work, but it wouldn't hurt to try!

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  14. Wow, double exposures is awweeesome. I have to try film camera!

    ps: the fund raising via twitter is now on hold, but the charity garage sale will still be coming soon. we're thinking about the recovery phase... it takes a lot of pennies.

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  15. I really like the last one! :)

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  16. these are SO lovely!!! I'd love to see more!

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  17. ohhh awesome. i love these pictures. andd your blog. so glad i found it!

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  18. OMG those pictures are soooo cool! Fabulous work!
    oxo

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  19. I learned how to take double exposures on photography class once, I forgot how to take one now anyway. T_T

    I'm so relieved that Merapi's situation has calmed down. Hope your family is okay.

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  20. Wow, Anna, that is really really cool! Can't wait to see more.

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  21. woah! How did you get those shots? Please share! Too pretty! :)

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  22. very nice collection! i particularly like the last shot!the mug silhouette is so nicely highlighted from the other exposure..well done!

    Love*

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