How to get creative with multiple exposures
May 28, 2021
3 minutes
Marcus Hawkins
Photographer and writer Marcus is a former editor of Digital Camera
Multiple-exposure photography has been around since the days of film, but it didn’t actually become a widespread feature in Digital Cameras until relatively recently. Even now, it’s not available on all DSLRs and mirrorless cameras – which is surprising, as it’s such a versatile facility. You can use multiple exposure as a creative workaround tool, for example superimposing a shot of the full moon taken on a long telephoto lens on a scene taken with a wide-angle lens. With a fast shutter speed and a high-speed drive setting,
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