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Doube/Triple Exposure DeutschesRindfleisch
Heya,

my friend asked me how to do this kind of double (or more) exposure. Any Clue?
>> ac
Step 1: Take a picture
Step 2: Take another picture on the same piece of film.
>> Anonymous
>>40520
get a camera that has a manual film advance. take picture, dont advance the film. take another.
>> ac
Instructions are gonna be different depending on the camera used.
>> Anonymous
>>40524
Yup. That's what the manual is for. It should be in there. Personally, I haven't even used my camera that I recently bought and I've read through it at least 5-6 times. There's no frustration like wanting to take certain shot, but can't because you don't know how to use your camera.
>> Liska !!LIVFOETqL8j
If you're feeling adventerous, the way I usually do double exposures is the following; shoot a roll of film. Let it rewind all the way back in. Grab a film grabber, then pull the tip back out. Reinsert into camera, photograph away. Process, see what crazy things you get :D
>> Liska !!LIVFOETqL8j
>>40527

Use a couple rolls of cheap print film, then go out and play with your dials and settings, whether you've read the manual or not (although it's always a good idea). There's nothing more fun than getting to know a camera... depending on what type of dial you have. Just go wild, try to write down what you shot when and on what setting, then you can sort from there