So I set out Sunday morning to attempt multiple exposures on the same frame of film (I'm using a Bronica SQ-A and Tri-X rated at 400). I've never tried this before, but I wanted to figure out how alexey titarenko did City of Shadows
I metered the scene and divided the exposure time over 5 shots.
Overall exposure is in the ballpark (my scanner sucks), but I was surprised that I lost most of the people -- I was hoping for a sort of ghostly thing (you can see a bit in the crosswalk), as there were lots of people in every shot. The exposures were all something like 1/125th of a second, so I thought I'd get more human figures rather than the long-exposure erasure of people.
Any advice for my next try?
I metered the scene and divided the exposure time over 5 shots.
Overall exposure is in the ballpark (my scanner sucks), but I was surprised that I lost most of the people -- I was hoping for a sort of ghostly thing (you can see a bit in the crosswalk), as there were lots of people in every shot. The exposures were all something like 1/125th of a second, so I thought I'd get more human figures rather than the long-exposure erasure of people.
Any advice for my next try?