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11-DEC-2007

02/19/10 - December 2007 Viewers' Choice (Memorability: Medium (score: 0.592 ) Pop:3.289)

Month #43 - Retrospective of Daily Photos posted from 5/04 to 12/09 (most viewers for the month)

I've always enjoyed multiple exposures. The ability to do them in-camera was a big reason for my upgrade in 2007 from a D70 to a D300 (there were others). Here is a single exposure version of this same image for comparison (to my eye, there is little comparison) - http://ed-k-photo.smugmug.com/Other/Demo/7110830_brEmW#791925024_LU5JU-A-LB - and here is what I wrote in Dec.2007 when posting this photo -

12/11/07 - D300 In-camera Multiple Exposure
More D300 familiarization shooting. Foggy afternoon.
Set the camera for a 10 shot (camera max) multiple exposure. Set the shutter release to Continuous High Speed (6 fps max). Cloudy white balance, Standard Picture Control, Active D-Lighting, and 14 bit lossless compressed RAW. This is essentially what the camera gives you at those settings.
This camera does multiples in-camera many times better than what I used to achieve with my D70 where I had to shoot 10 separate images and put them together afterwards using software.
I forgot to mention - I held down the shutter release and gently panned vertically down a bit & then back up while the camera fired off 10 shots in about 2-3 seconds.

Nikon D300
1/8s f/10.0 at 55.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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waterfalls man25-Feb-2010 03:03
Beautiful Shot V!!