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Dark room timelapse sequence shots
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does anyone know how, i tried doing it but i dont wanna have to sandwich the film together
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how about instead of a sequence you just put your camera on B and take the picture right up until you land... would prob look tight. a long blur with you at the end
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did you try just switching out the negatives? like expose the paper with one neg in and then switch out the neg and move the paper just a little and expose with that neg?
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no way that would work, youd'd never get it lined up right...overlapping the negatives doesnt work either (the background gets underexposed and the skier gets ghostly)...the bulb setting would work if u wanted a blur, or do a multiexposure burst which is uber complicated and u still get a ghost...photoshop would seem to be the only option
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ill ask my mom shes a professional photographer, ill get back to you tonight
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actually it did work but it left huge dark sections cuz some was exposed more than other parts'
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sounds tricky....so overlapping negs doesnt work? maybe exposing them onto the paper at diff times and exposing for shorter every time...haha i dunno i only took beginner photography so far
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at night with a flash you can do it.....true story.
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did you try dodging that one part that turned out black?
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