In Camera Multi exposure

Uploaded: January 08, 2021 | Entered: January 08, 2021 20:43:09

Description

My took pictures of her new Bouquet using my new camera multi exposure feature. She took 5 shots tilting each in a circular motion. I blurred the picture using Topaz Simplify and brought back the original center flower.

Exif: Camera: Canon Canon EOS R5; Shutter Speed: 1/2; Aperture: f/10.0; ISO: 800; Orientation: 1; Date: 2021:01:08 07:23:12

Comments

Terry Korpela level-deluxe January 09, 2021

Nicely Done Bruce! #1754133

Leslie McLain level-classic January 09, 2021

Beautiful capture and colors, Bruce. #11865409

Randall V. Rainey level-deluxe January 09, 2021

Well done Macro and DD work only with camera instead of PS... A FAV #11865501

Bruce E. Van-Buskirk level-deluxe January 09, 2021

TY everyone. The best part of you comments is that I visited you sites and was inspired by you pictures. #11865604

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