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We all know that doubles exposures give our photos the magic of the unexpected. There many ways to shoot the same frame twice, but I want to introduce you what I´ve called “THE KINETICDOUBLE EXPOSURES”.
Using any camera that allows multiple exposures (I used Lomo LC-A+), take the same photo twice without a tripod. Even if you think you didn’t move, the camera is not going to be exactly in the same place. That little mis-framing will give your photos some kind of move, a sense of vibration, a wonderful kinetic look:
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I gave this a try and its one of the pictures my friends compliment the most :] I tried it on a dreary day, and it came out pretty creepy looking:
http://www.lomography.com/homes/gspee/albums/1691835-adventures-in-holga/photos/12955266
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19 comments
megustastu
Cool pictures! Nice tipster, thank you.
lakandula
Nice tip!
adi_totp
great!
kerpella
This is so awesome!
natalieerachel
Awesome photos! I'll have to remember this one :)
ericeast
the first picture is so great!
whitemikerocks
looks like fun!
disasterarea
great idea, going to try it with my lovely Canon A-1 analogue SLR later.
(ironically i read a review last week saying that feature was pointless!!)
rake
love this tip!
andrewhope
Love it
beckysmeckysmoo
This is awesome-simple tip with incredible results. Thanks for sharing :)
minty_
definitely a need-to-try!
myahcat
I tried this on a dull day and I did triples. It's a really spooky effect! Great tip!
http://www.lomograph(…)os/12143037
luzcarmesi
Nice! Which film did you used for those pictures?
amor44
Love the pictures!
gspee
ahleng90
love the 1st photo! :)
syira690
LOVE TO DEATH !
megzeazez
so awesome!