Showing posts with label multiple exposure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiple exposure. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Cambridge Camera Club on the Beach

 A vibrant sunset tempted us onto the beach last night with the colour in the clouds reflected on the wet sand giving liquid gold hues towards the west and soft pastel shades out to sea. I decided on multiple exposures combining  movement of the camera at slow shutterspeeds with more static shots and very pleased with the results. Debs and Jim are taking opposite views while Ian is in all places at once covering every aspect of the subject as always. Otherwise it was playing with colours and shapes and movement.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Cambridge Camera Club: Fun with Roses

 Being Valentine's Day, thought it appropriate to provide roses as one of the subjects for our Creative Photography Day for Cambridge Camera Club. They were photographed in Light Tents, immersed in water with coloured and gold inks, lit with UV light and used in Multiple Exposure shots. One of the examples from the double exposure is the first and favourite shot

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Battersea Walk

After a visit to the Tate Britain Museum, we walked along to the Battersea Power Station now completed as a huge shopping centre. I had fun photographing the attractive yellow and orange barges with slow shutterspeed and multiple exposures. (All images are more or less straight from camera as I don't have editing software with me - looking forward to doing some adjustments when home!)


Thursday, May 29, 2025

Cambridge Mosque Colour and Shapes

 Happy couple of hours in Cambridge Mosque using multiple exposure in the Fuji XV100 compact camera to combine colour and shapes.

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

M-Shed Bristol

I enjoyed a visit to the M-shed  in Bristol with its innovative internal architecture and great displays illustrating Bristol's people and places. I played around with multiple exposure which worked well with the bright colours and open staircases