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    Question Trout Dreams - Double Exposure...

    It's been a while since I have done a double exposure, so I thought I'd try one on a late fall outing.
    It's a little subtle, but there is a second exposure.
    What do you think of the photograph?
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    Re: Trout Dreams - Double Exposure...

    I like the feeling of the photo and the processing really conveys the tranquility of the scene.

    I like the looks of this better when I crop the bottom to about an inch or so of the log. The vignettes in the corners are too strong for me.

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    Re: Trout Dreams - Double Exposure...

    I like it although I have to agree the vignettes are a bit strong. It's a pity the exposure of the trout being released isn't a bit stronger, it took me a minute to realize what it was. Nice shot though, wish things would thaw out here so I could cast a few flies....

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    Re: Trout Dreams - Double Exposure...

    Quote Originally Posted by scott-devon
    I like it although I have to agree the vignettes are a bit strong. It's a pity the exposure of the trout being released isn't a bit stronger, it took me a minute to realize what it was. Nice shot though, wish things would thaw out here so I could cast a few flies....
    The vignette comes from the camera, so it's not going away, which is a Holga by the way.
    I too wish the exposure of the trout was stronger, so I'll do it again.
    I usually try to do at least two of these, reversing the order of the two exposures, but I wasn't able to do that in the case. The first exposure in this case was the one of the angler casting.
    Thanks for your comments.
    It's raining here today, but that dosen't mean it's bad fishing weather.
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    Re: Trout Dreams - Double Exposure...

    There is a nice mood to this and the colors are pleasing. It works for me.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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