Trees photographed using the multiexposure technique
This time I photographed my favourite row of trees in Kolovraty in Prague in a completely different way than ever before. I used the technique of multiple exposures. The resulting photo is composed of ten shots, each from a slightly different angle. The photo was taken on location, not in post-production. I always shoot my multiple exposures in this way (so far). There are a few reasons for this: a) I always try to get the best possible shot on location, and in post-production I just tweak the details (colours, contrast, etc.), b) when I shoot multiple exposures handheld (without a tripod) on location, the result is always original and unique, and not machine-like like you could do on a computer, and c) I'm a photographer, not a graphic designer or collagist - too much manipulation in post-production would not really qualify the photo as a photo.
EXIF data of the photograph
- Camera Model: NIKON Z 7
- Lens model: NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S
- Date taken: 6. 1. 2024
- Exposure time: 1/100s
- F-Number: f/5.6
- ISO speed ratings: 250
- Focal length: 70mm
- Size of the photo: 8058px x 5372px
- Location: Kolovraty, Prague
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