Catherine Honigsberg
About the Image(s)
My photo is one of my first attempts and in in-camera multiple exposure. This is two photos. Also took one of fall leaves over the museum stone face, but like this one cause the waterfall picture only shows on the stone of the building.
Nikon D850 with 24-300 Nikon lens. f/11, 1/160, ISO250.
3 comments posted
Ling Ling Juang
Hi, Catherine,
Wow, so cool! In-camera multiple exposure! I remember in the old days when we skipped winding the film forward to make double exposure. Congratulations on a good result; like a heavy rain over the building.   Posted: 01/12/2025 00:01:12
Wow, so cool! In-camera multiple exposure! I remember in the old days when we skipped winding the film forward to make double exposure. Congratulations on a good result; like a heavy rain over the building.   Posted: 01/12/2025 00:01:12
Henry Roberts
Catherine, keep experimenting with composite photos to expand your toolbox of techniques. I love how you are always trying new things.
As I look at the light right side, I am not sure if there are some dark clouds or if that is muted waterfall. You might like working with layer masks if you aren't already doing so.
Nice job!   Posted: 01/16/2025 01:48:58
As I look at the light right side, I am not sure if there are some dark clouds or if that is muted waterfall. You might like working with layer masks if you aren't already doing so.
Nice job!   Posted: 01/16/2025 01:48:58
Andrew Hersom
I must confess I wouldn't have thought of doing a multiple exposure on a waterfall but this is good. An interesting effect which I must try myself some time.
It looks a miserable day; if possible perhaps worth a re-shoot when the light is better. It is a pity that there isn't much detail in the sky, I had a go at bringing it up using dehaze but that didn't really help. There is something in the top left hand corner which would be better cloned out, I think.   Posted: 01/17/2025 11:36:53
It looks a miserable day; if possible perhaps worth a re-shoot when the light is better. It is a pity that there isn't much detail in the sky, I had a go at bringing it up using dehaze but that didn't really help. There is something in the top left hand corner which would be better cloned out, I think.   Posted: 01/17/2025 11:36:53