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flossyflotsam May 25 2009, 21:36:43 UTC
I was moving the camera with them, which helps keep them in focus. I learned that trick when I was 11, and attended a dumb march break photo course that my brother Alex and I took with the museum of photography, downtown Ottawa. Also, the shutter speed was fast too, which helps freeze motion.

When are Addie and Colby arriving??

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sleepatsea May 25 2009, 21:32:36 UTC
i really love this set! and i really love double exposures, especially the last one, and the kittens.

loooooveee!!! (and yay, kate nash!)

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flossyflotsam May 25 2009, 22:03:01 UTC
Double exposures are a lot of fun, but this is my first time playing with them, and have much to learn. Saying I have much to learn reminds me of Star Wars. I want to watch Star Wars now, but the old school ones.

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sleepatsea May 25 2009, 22:04:40 UTC
ahhhh, star wars!!! my favorite!! (only the original ones, obviously).

i'll watch them with you! come over!

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flossyflotsam May 25 2009, 22:19:12 UTC
Hah, I wish I could just come over!!

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writteninthesun May 25 2009, 21:37:37 UTC
these are sooo pretty!!!

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paintedangel May 25 2009, 22:02:30 UTC
I like the woman with the balloons!

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flossyflotsam May 25 2009, 22:18:32 UTC
Thank you! It is one of my favorites. I like that it appears as though it's only one girl with all those balloons. I wonder where they were running to....

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maidofstars May 26 2009, 03:33:53 UTC
I used the Lubitel 166+ and it was kind of the most amazing thing ever (and my photos came out BEAUTIFUL!!), however I can not justify the $350+ price tag at this point. How much was the Blackbird Fly? I may have to look into it. I don't think I liked the idea of it being only 35mm at first, but that would be so much nicer on the wallet and I'd be more apt to use it. Hmm...

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