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I can’t sketch, but at least I have my camera.
My favourite multiple exposure result (Pep Ventosa technique).
JCH Streetpan + Rollei SL2000 + 50/1.8
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@Billthoo Love this. Have some research to do on this Pep Ventosa technique now.
@threexs thank you. There’s a bit of information already out there but let me know if you need a hand.
@Billthoo Love that. Is it a single frame multi exposure or lots of frames?
@apkeedle thanks Andrew. A single frame. Multiple exposures done in camera.
@Billthoo Cool. I thought that was the case. It was just the photographer you mentioned does composites of many single frames. Your technique is much more difficult 👌
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Does this make Bill the King of Multiple Exposures?
@Jim_Graves @apkeedle ahh, I’m afraid Andrew is also king of this portfolio!
@Billthoo This is great. Now I need to find out what the Pep Ventosa technique is.
@CBPhotoArts haha! Multiple exposures circling a subject to create a pencil sketch effect (I think…!)
@Billthoo Sounds simple enough... 🤓
@Billthoo I love this one Bill, it looks like a charcoal drawing, a truly amazing work.
@Billthoo I love that image. I think about it every now and again.
There is so much to it. From the central pillar to the myriad of textures behind. It is a photograph, a sketch, and a collage all at once (and probably more too). I feel I gain something new every time you share it.
@allysseriordan thank you so much Allysse. I wish I had more examples like this. I’m working on it.
@Billthoo I didn't know this technique, this is amazing !
@Billthoo Interesting. Where is this?
@flintpope a gate entrance to the Sydney botanical gardens opposite the state library