Photo 101 Mulitple Exposures

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

Holt Webb, founder of The Vanishing America Project, explains the basics of using multiple exposures to create a more complete dynamic range in your digital photographs.

Excerpted from The Vanishing America Project

(Video footage by John Almering)

www.VanishingAmerica.net

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  • Yeah. There's no brand loyalty here -- unless, of course, Nikon or Canon wishes to sponsor the project... ;)

    I used to shoot Nikon film cameras exclusively (I still have every Nikon I've ever owned, from my Nikkormat EL to my F5). But when I began my project, Canon was the only manufacturer with a full-frame digital sensor. So... I had to go with Canon.

    I also shoot Hasselblad, Leica, Rollei, Zeiss Ikon and Graflex. Whatever it takes. :)

  • That's how it works best. For me, it's easiest to do my layering in Photoshop or Photomatix.

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  • A Nikon shirt and a Canon camera. (y)

  • does this work on Digital photograph's as well?

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