Double Exposure - In Camera - Quebec - Canada

© Brian D. Watters

Double Exposure - In Camera - Quebec - Canada

Uploaded: September 10, 2007

Description

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Nikon D2X

Focal Length: 80mm

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Color Mode: Mode I (Adobe RGB)

Long Exposure NR: On

High ISO NR: Off

2007/09/08 22:40:56.0

Exposure Mode: Manual

White Balance: Auto

Tone Comp.: Normal

Multiple Exposure: 2 shots (Auto Gain)

RAW (12-bit)

Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern

AF Mode: AF-S

Hue Adjustment: 0°

Image Size: Large (4288 x 2848)

30 sec - F/32

Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

Saturation: Normal

Color

Exposure Comp.: 0 EV

Sharpening: High

Lens: VR 80-400mm F/4.5-5.6 D

Sensitivity: ISO 100

Image Comment:

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Comments

Brian D. Watters September 10, 2007

While staying overnight in the historic area of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, I experimented with capturing these two buildings. The Building on the left was a 30 second exposure, and the one on the right, for 20 seconds. They were a couple streets away from each other, but the in camera settings of the Nikon D2x, allowed me to capture both to the same frame, or digital negative, much like we used to do with film. #735155

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