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The difference is that when it is on, the exposure time is divided by the number of exposures chosen for the image, and when off, each exposure is exposed for the full amount of time (meaning shutter speed).
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Many of the lenses will have a Manual focus setting also (usually the lens is set to M/A – switch to M to make it focus manually). Note: For my camera, if either the Camera body or the Lens is set to Manual focus, then it must be focused manually. The dial should be set to M for manual (as opposed to C for continuous auto focus or S for single auto focus). To do this on my camera, looking at the front of the camera the Focus Mode Selector dial is located to the lower right of the lens. I will be using the Nikon D-300 menus, which due to its older age, should be similar to what is available on most newer cameras.ġ First set your camera to Manual Focus. It is not that difficult but do consult your camera manual to get the exact menu settings to do this.
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So first the basic workflow for taking a multiple- or double-exposure shot will be covered. I see this as a very creative blend of the two exposures but it did take some finishing work in Photoshop to get the final interesting feel. This image was taken in my front yard of a Queen Emma Lily in front of a Cardboard Palm.
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I am not really sure how this type of exposure is supposed to look, but this method seems to fit floral or plant images quite well. The above was first shot with my Nikon D-300 camera (I dearly love this camera and can’t seem to part with it!) and shot the image in multiple-exposure mode using just 2 shots. In my mind, this is the best of both worlds when trying to put an artistic feel into an image. This week I decided to try a little in-camera photo effect and then post-process in Photoshop.
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HOW TO DO A DOUBLE-EXPOSURE FOR FUN EFFECTS