P P plasticskier Dec 31, 1969 <img src='http://www.davidbaird.myby.co.uk/images/sp1.jpg'> <img src='http://www.davidbaird.myby.co.uk/images/sp2.jpg'>
<img src='http://www.davidbaird.myby.co.uk/images/sp1.jpg'> <img src='http://www.davidbaird.myby.co.uk/images/sp2.jpg'>
Ghost Dec 31, 1969 how did you get the transparency on the first one? did you you use photo editing software? or use controls on the camera?
how did you get the transparency on the first one? did you you use photo editing software? or use controls on the camera?
LastNightISavedAnAngel Dec 31, 1969 you can use photoshop to do that, but on more advanced cameras theres a setting that you can take a shot and it wont advance the film, so you can 'overlap' the two frames
you can use photoshop to do that, but on more advanced cameras theres a setting that you can take a shot and it wont advance the film, so you can 'overlap' the two frames
P P plasticskier Dec 31, 1969 it was a 15 second exposure i tripped the shutter, then went an sat down thanks for the comments! i would do it in photoshop but i cant be arsed hehe
it was a 15 second exposure i tripped the shutter, then went an sat down thanks for the comments! i would do it in photoshop but i cant be arsed hehe
P P plasticskier Dec 31, 1969 it was a 15 second exposure i tripped the shutter, then went an sat down thanks for the comments! i would do it in photoshop but i cant be arsed hehe
it was a 15 second exposure i tripped the shutter, then went an sat down thanks for the comments! i would do it in photoshop but i cant be arsed hehe