It was taken with my old D50. Just got the D80 yesterday


Comments and critisism would be great.
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seeing doubleThis is my Grandma, the shot is not PS'ed, besides contrast increase and rotation. The exposures were done with a maglite for about a minute each.
It was taken with my old D50. Just got the D80 yesterday ![]() ![]() Comments and critisism would be great.
Looks great, but the one on the left is a little transparent and ghosty, that scares me a little bit
![]() Maglites are quite popular this week in making exposures!!
This is a very nice image, and a well executed implementation of the techniqu.
I think it's been let down a little though by the posing of the model, who to me looks just to static and staid. HAs she been doing something, or looking at the camera perhaps, or maybe interacting with her other self (playing cards springs to mind in this instance) it would have added more interest and been able to better engage a viewer. Well done, nonetheless. g.
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very cool!
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