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Digital Sandwich

Used to from the "analog world", I wanted to create something similar to what is possible with double exposure technique on film. I got my car back yesteray from service, so I took the opportunity to play a bit. Double exposure is not directly possible on the EOS 300D. So I had to work something out and here is the recipy:

Place the car in a dark garage or wait until dark outside.
Open the shutter in bulb-mode.
Open the bonett and lighten the areas you want to be visible by using a smallisch torch (focused light) as a light brush.
Switch of the torch and close the bonett.
Apply some ambient light for another 2-3 seconds.
Close the shutter.


Sounds simple enough ? Try me, it took me about 1,5hrs to get the result I'm showing here. The biggest problem are unpredictable reflections. Good luck with your own tries and errors.


Oh yeah, don't forget a tripod, might help
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