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Twice a year we have the ability to stock up on sticks that twinkle when we light them on fire. Sparklers have a color you can't replicate. Here we will talk about how to use sparklers for lighting portraits and light painting. From common mistakes to best practices, let's lock in your commitment to Sparkle Motion!
NO PHOTOSHOP - double exposed Kodak EIR (color infrared) Aerochrome film (E6 process) in a Holga 120 N camera with a Tiffen Red 25 filter - POTD 11/22/2010 - Thank you everyone for your likes and comments!
My first attempt at a 35mm modification for my Holga! I think I need to test my take-up spool the next time around, some of my photos came out with vertical streaks, and some of the film was torn - I am thinking this is because the film wasn't winding evenly. Ah well. Live and learn.
A lot of people love the surrealness from superimposed photographs but find the technique too difficult to become a multiple exposures master. Let's go back to basics as we talk about how multiple exposures work and what you can look for.