thanks everyone :) here's how to do double exposures with a spectra/image camera (I copied this from a previous entry where a few people asked as well):
1. make sure you've set your camera to "darken".
2. for the first exposure, turn on the self-timer and wait for it to take the picture (the picture won't eject).
3. turn the camera off by folding the camera together, and this needs to be done BEFORE you switch off the self-timer again. this way the camera will basically forget about the picture you just took.
4. turn the self-timer switch back to normal and then open the camera again.
5. take the second exposure as usual (still with the camera being set to "darken"), it will eject as usual and now you will have a double exposed polaroid!
I always find double exposures to be very jarring, but this is the perfect juxtaposition of shapes and textures to make a very peaceful, beautiful picture! Especially love the use of negative space on the left side of the photo!
It's much much more than beautiful! May I ask, how did you do the double exposure?
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thanks everyone :) here's how to do double exposures with a spectra/image camera (I copied this from a previous entry where a few people asked as well):
ReplyDelete1. make sure you've set your camera to "darken".
2. for the first exposure, turn on the self-timer and wait for it to take the picture (the picture won't eject).
3. turn the camera off by folding the camera together, and this needs to be done BEFORE you switch off the self-timer again. this way the camera will basically forget about the picture you just took.
4. turn the self-timer switch back to normal and then open the camera again.
5. take the second exposure as usual (still with the camera being set to "darken"), it will eject as usual and now you will have a double exposed polaroid!
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I always find double exposures to be very jarring, but this is the perfect juxtaposition of shapes and textures to make a very peaceful, beautiful picture! Especially love the use of negative space on the left side of the photo!
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