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© ©2002 J. W. Matchett

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Individual frames photographed one by one; combined in software

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When I did this kind of thing on film I used multiple exposure on one piece

of film. That seems to build up noise on digital. I tried this as multsiple

exposures on different frames and use processing to combine them. The

effect is not the same. I invite viewers to check other images in same

folder - just press one of the side arrows.

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Jerry, I once merged three continuous exposures in one, but it was long time ago and I couldn't remember how exactly I did it! I only remember and can see every day that it looks like one exposure! Here, the model overlap and looks like taken with multiple exposure! Very successfully done maybe almost the same effect, but I would have believed you that it was a multiple exposure if you said so!

Great picture, dynamic spectacle and beautiful model make it so special!

PDE

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I really like this study in motion, but what makes it for me is the intensity of the model. This is a wonderful image. Regards - michel

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Multiple exposure or not, your technique is spot-on here Jerry. You used it to create a superb image, and one that makes a lot of sense. You rendered the dancer's motion splendidly here. A hearty thumbs up from me.

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