***POLL ADDED***New Old Film Challenge #43 Multiple Exposure Entries thread.

Pick your top 3

  • abdoujaparov

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Andysnap

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Peter B

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Excalibur 2

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • Jao

    Votes: 7 46.7%
  • Raglansurf

    Votes: 11 73.3%
  • Carl Hall

    Votes: 4 26.7%
  • Medwaygreen

    Votes: 8 53.3%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .

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The multiple exposure shot, most of us have got them, whether by accident or by design, the double, triple or more exposed frame.

Some of them are wonderfully creative and others quite absurd and sometimes they spoil what could have been a fantastic shot.

As far as I can remember there haven't been many designed multi exposure shots posted in the F&C and the accidental multi's don't often get an outing in public so dig out your favorite multi exposure shot and post them up here.

Entries will be open until next Saturday 23rd July
Voting will be open for 3 days after that.

These usual rules apply:-

Must have been shot on film
Must have been shot by you
Must have been shot before this challenge started, so something from your archives please.
Also, please include as much info as you can, if you can remember. Location, camera, film etc.

Please keep your discussions here
 
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Slim pickings for this one. I have two, neither of which turned out to be an accidental masterpiece of expressionism.

This is my first ever shot on the SQ-A - or rather, my first three shots. I'm sure @Sir SR can empathise . . .

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Ha ha found one.

Voigtlander Baby Bessa on Fomapan 100. Lancaster station and Clitheroe High Street.

Double-Exposure by Andy, on Flickr
 
Since Nick has agreed in the Discussion thread that overlaps are eligible, here's one from my brief ownership of a wooden 120 pinhole camera. It had the attraction that you could set it to take 6x6, 6x9 or 6x12 photos, but the downside was that you had to line up the numbers on the film backing through deep red windows. This was hard to do outdoors and different films had lighter and darker numbers, which didn't help. Anyway, here's an overlap of Ardvreck Castle in Sutherland with Clachnaharry bridge and signal box in Inverness. :rolleyes:

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Well I used to do these until I got bored...just basically cover half the lens for each multiple exposure shot but you can see that it can be difficult getting the lighting right for the model...haven't tried Photoshop to adjust it:-

RB67 with diffusing filter, 180mm lens
 
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One from a while ago, taken with my Rolleicord V, a genuine accident caused by my ineptitude in not noticing the red dot on the front of the camera alerting me that i had moved the dual exposure lever!!!

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Yashica 124G, Fuji Acros, possibly accidental possibly by design double exposure of Assembly by Peter Burke in James Clavell Square, Woolwich Arsenal

YashicaMat 124G Acros 100-1 by Nick Watson, on Flickr
 
Here's my double exposure, taken on the Arca Swiss 5x4. One image is a lifebuoy at Weymouth, and the other is an upside down image of some chess pieces and chess board. If you turn your head upside down you can kind of make out the curvy tops in the bottom right hand corner (or top left, if your head is upside down already :D )


Double Exposure
by Carl Hall, on Flickr
 
Kodak Hawk-eye No:2 Model B Tmax 400Asa

Title: Are you pleased to see me.


 
Due to me being away and it being a pain to try and set up a poll in my phone this will be extended for entries until tomorrow night.
 
Arthritis in the fingers Nick o_O anyway what's the hurry I don't mind if it's another week.
 
Due to me being away and it being a pain to try and set up a poll in my phone this will be extended for entries until tomorrow night.

Arthritis in the fingers Nick o_O anyway what's the hurry I don't mind if it's another week.

Brian, we have to understand just how hard it is for the bloke........Due to size incompatibility between Nick and his phone, he has to lay it down on the ground and jump on the keypad digits like "hopscotch"....Poor fella!:ROFLMAO:
 
Poll added folks, get voting.
 
Thanks folks, next challenge coming soon.
 
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