svetlana_korolyova 27 Posted January 12, 2017 Film, double exposure. Your opinions and comments are important to me. Link to comment
sideris 0 Posted January 12, 2017 This is my favorite of the triptic, the languor atmosphere, her abandonment under the emotional memories, such a questions on my mind.Chapeau madame. Link to comment
svetlana_korolyova 27 Posted January 16, 2017 Thanks a lot for your comments and for your attention to this shot! Link to comment
JamieK 1 Posted January 19, 2017 to have beautifully taken pictures of beautiful women, and to have so few people looking at them. well, that is something. all the others look alike. not the same, but alike. fantastic. i like this one the best of these. best, j Link to comment
svetlana_korolyova 27 Posted January 25, 2017 Thanks a lot for your comments and for your attention to this shot! Link to comment
JamieK 1 Posted January 25, 2017 normal addition of light, as if both frames were taken simultaneously - or as if the snow were a transparency projected onto the woman. (light grey + dark grey = LIGHT grey) if you had taken the pictures on separate frames, but printed them onto the same piece of paper, something different would have happened, as if you were adding darkness. (light grey + dark grey = DARK grey) in the first case, light is the active element, whereas in the second, darkness is the active element. Just something to consider. best, j Link to comment
JamieK 1 Posted January 25, 2017 the Martin right on top of another Martin is clearly lighter. in a 'Double Negative,' if you will, a double Martin would be darker. j Link to comment
svetlana_korolyova 27 Posted February 1, 2017 One shot from a frosty pattern on the window was filming separately. After some time, then I rewound the tape back. And I took another shot with a model with a black background .. Link to comment
JamieK 1 Posted February 1, 2017 the black background is right for the double exposure. still, i wonder if i can inspire you to the double negative. j Link to comment
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