Saturday, 9 January 2010
In-Camera Effects
Moons with clouds are a great example of something which will never turn out given a straight exposure. An exposure that renders the moon well will not show the clouds, one that shows the clouds will show the moon as a blank white disc.
Most cameras can do a double exposure. On film cameras this will be a lever. On digital cameras it will be in a menu somewhere. For this one I took a very long exposure for the clouds and a very short one for the moon. It was done in the camera as a double exposure.
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