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Photo of the week by Simone Muresu
Lens: Wonder Film: Blanco Freedom13 Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "O brother, where art thou?" "This statue of St. Francis is located on the panorama view point of the city of Cagliari. The title...
- Posted 3 days ago
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Photo of the week by Scott Swiecki
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Alfred Infrared Flash: off "Marche du Nain Rouge" "This is from a yearly event in Detroit, based on the legend of the Nain Rouge (Red Dwarf) - who represents all of the negativity...
- Posted 24 days ago
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Photo of the day by Simone Muresu
Lens: Hornbecker Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit (X2) + Olloclip "This is a shot with double exposure: the first exposure was made with optical support 'olloclip' Macro to photograph my eye; to improve...
- Posted 28 days ago
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Photos of the day by David Brown
Lens: Roboto Glitter Film: Ina's 1935 Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit Note from Tom Choinski: "When considering the assignments for the Multiple Exposure Hipstaclass, I came across an interesting nugget from earlier article on at the...
- Posted 47 days ago
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Photo of the day by David Brown
Lens: Chunky Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit Note from Tom Choinski: "One Geo Ball, two exposures... three balls? This picture is a great example of overlap. Where the shadow of one exposure overlaps with...
- Posted 48 days ago
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Hipstaclass 009 – 006: Conclusion – Be creative
Multiple Exposure can be more than replicating a subject or superimposing random scenes. In the example above two elements are combined to make a single, new subject. Multiple Exposure can be used to tell a narrative, create...
- Posted 48 days ago
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Photo of the day by Thérèse Cherton
Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: Sugar Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "Double exposure is an exercise in technique. Thanks to Tom's Hipstaclass, I have experimented with multiple exposure and learnt how to use it. I had already...
- Posted 49 days ago
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Hipstaclass 009 – 005: Manipulating light levels
The act of merging exposures inevitably increases the light exposure, overexposing and washing out the image if countermeasures are not taken. To counter this, embrace the darkness. Filming in very low light conditions, can normalize the final...
- Posted 49 days ago
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Photo of the day by Simone Muresu
Lens: Wonder Film: Blanco Freedom13 Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "When light goes down, Hipstamatic seeks focus; so I switch off my torch led light and when I switch it on again and shoot,...
- Posted 50 days ago
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Hipstaclass 009 – 004: Background influence and overlap
Inherent with every multiple exposure image is the phenomenon of overexposure and ghosting, which increases with every image taken. The brightness of images being combined has a huge impact on the final result. The key to controlling...
- Posted 50 days ago






















