Weekly Challenge Feb 1 - Feb 7 Double Exposure

Needa

Senior Member
Challenge Team
"Double Exposure" – nikonbill's Choice


Post a Double Exposure photo.


Let's see how creative you can be! Color, B&W, HDR...anything goes!

DO NOT SHOOT OR POST IMAGES UNTIL WEDNESDAY FEB 1st.
This early announcement of the topic is to give a little think time, before the challenge begins. Photos must be taken and submitted between 00:00 UTC of the start date and 23:59 UTC of the end date.

If the forum EXIF viewer does not show for any reason, listing the camera and capture date/time below the photo is acceptable. Listing exposure info, lens & focal length is encouraged so others can learn.

The Rules

1. Any photo submitted for the Weekly Photo Challenge must be taken using a Nikon Camera! Any photo submitted for a weekly challenge must be taken during the dates specified in the challenge thread and taken by YOU!

2. If the EXIF does not show using a browser EXIF app, listing the camera and capture date/time below the photo is required. Listing exposure info, lens & focal length is encouraged so others can learn.


3. Photos must be posted in this thread to be considered. Links to photos will not be considered an entry (In other words, no Flikr, Photobucket, or similar links)

4. Only one photo entry per member for each week, unless otherwise noted.

5. All regularly active members of Nikonites are allowed to participate, including moderators and administrators.

Voting

During the submission & like periods, please click the Thanks/Like button to vote for your favorite images. You can vote for as many as you want! At the end of the week, you will have the opportunity to vote again for the top 3 photos for this challenge!


There will be no cash or prizes awarded for the Weekly Photo Challenges, unless specifically noted by the site administrator.

Any photo will be accepted for the challenge. Edited or straight out of the camera, it does not matter. You are left with complete freedom to do whatever genre of photography you wish to do, and your own interpretation of the challenge subject.



Please note - Rule 2 changed.
 

Needa

Senior Member
Challenge Team
D81_0153.jpg
 

Bob Blaylock

Senior Member
Double-OO Exposure—inspired by the classic gun-barrel sequence at the start of most James Bond movies

This is actually from two different cameras, only one of which is a Nikon. The other is an endoscope, which I used to take a picture from inside the bore of my rifle. It does not produce or provide any EXIF data, so the only EXIF Data I am giving are what came from the other image, from my D3200.

I used my ancient 1972-vintage non-AI 50mm ƒ/1.4 Nikkor, with a cutout in front in the shape of a lightning bolt, which reduces the effective aperture to ƒ/4. Exposure time was 1⁄20ʹ.



ZSC_5161-SharpenAI-Focus_2500x2500d.jpg


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Exposure Mode : Manual
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blackstar

Senior Member
To whom it may concern: What is the image size (horizontal) when posted that meets the display width of the forum? I don't like my posted image getting stretched (zoomed) in any thread. I wonder if it is caused by the browser's settings (the width of the browser). Can the forum display posted images in their original sizes, i.e., if an image is small, display it small, if large (under the limitation) then large. Right now, all images, small or large, are displayed at the same width which stretches to the browser's width.
 

Bob Blaylock

Senior Member
To whom it may concern: What is the image size (horizontal) when posted that meets the display width of the forum? I don't like my posted image getting stretched (zoomed) in any thread. I wonder if it is caused by the browser's settings (the width of the browser). Can the forum display posted images in their original sizes, i.e., if an image is small, display it small, if large (under the limitation) then large. Right now, all images, small or large, are displayed at the same width which stretches to the browser's width.

That would depend on each user viewing it, what size screen with what resolution, what browser he's using, how he has the settings configured for that browser, and too many other variables. There isn't going to be one answer that will be correct for every user viewing your post.
 

BF Hammer

Senior Member
My signature night-day watch photo I'm sort of known for on some collector forums. Needed to make one for this watch anyhow.

Mission To Pluto Night-Day 01.jpg


D750, Tamron 90mm, Manual mode ISO 100, 25sec, f/8 for the night. Aperture-Priority Auto-ISO (320), f/8, 1/100sec for day.
Feb 5, 2023
 
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blackstar

Senior Member
@blackstar Go to your post and click on your image. You should see the image get an outline with little squares on each corner to drag your image smaller. I used the "insert photo" icon in the toolbar to add the image. See below.

@hark Once blackstar sees this we can delete this post, so it won't disrupt the thread. I created a thread to add this information.
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If I click the image in my post, it shows a floating image over my post without little squares to re-size. Actually all images on others' posts too. I'll try "insert photo" next time when uploading images and try resizing. Thanks
 

Dawg Pics

Senior Member
If I click the image in my post, it shows a floating image over my post without little squares to re-size. Actually all images on others' posts too. I'll try "insert photo" next time when uploading images and try resizing. Thanks
Sorry, my instructions weren't very precise. Go to your post and click 'edit' first. Then click on the image to shrink it.
 

Needa

Senior Member
Challenge Team
Submission time is up. You now have about 24 hours to like the photo(s) of your choice.
 
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Bikerbrent

Senior Member
Congratulation Finalists! Since we can't congratulate them within the voting, I will do it here and now. Congratulate needa, cwgrikzz, and blackstar. Best of good luck.
 
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