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  Photography Forum: Philosophy Of Photography Forum: 
  Q. Multiple exposures
Rashed Abdulla
Asked by Rashed Abdulla   Donor  (K=163889) on 1/25/2007 
Searching the internet , I came accross this articale this morning and thought it might be of some interest to some people.

multiple exposures been pratised on with film cameras even those camera which did not have the facilities to do so.

I used to press down the film release rewinder switch located under neath the camera and then crack wind my film, thats makes the film remain on the same frame for the next capture.

I place the link and I hope it is of good experince to some

All of the best

http://www.digitaldarrell.com/Tips-D2x-CreatingMultipleExposures.asp


    


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