Double Collision

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This is double collision done in camera using multiple exposure. No idea how I managed to do it other than using jels on the flash units. Looka very abstract though.

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Superb. (y)

Great capture. Was it done with triggers, or lots of manual shots?
 
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thats amazing, like it tons
Thanks Bob pleased you like it.

That looks great Allan, we will have to have a chat about these type of shots when we next meet as I've always fancied giving them a go myself.
Cheers Andy speak soon.

Nice work Allan :clap:
Cheers Dave

That looks fantastic!
Thank you.

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Thanks

Great capture. Was it done with triggers, or lots of manual shots?
I use a Mumford Time Machine Electronic Trigger.

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Cheers for the nice comment.
 
Very cool, are the colours as is or have they been pp'd? If as is that's brilliant.
 
Haha awesome allan!

It's just two phases of the same collision: one flash first, then another flash a few milliseconds later. It's a technique all on it's own though with awesome results :)
 
Hi Ash. Not quite, one collision done with one color filter gel, then another collision with different color gels on the flash units. Done with two exposures but with Nikon you can do a multiple exposure, more than one exposure on one frame. Don't know how the colors got quite that vivid though.
 
The colours, especially that neon green are impressive, as is the capture...never tried anything like this but it has to be good fun (y)
 
Very nice and well lit

Interesting about the multi exposures - something I could do on my old EOS 3 film - but not on current cameras. Do you use a drip controller with your remote trigger ?
Thanks Chris, I use the Mumford Time Machine and the specialist Mumford drop controller (magic box and solenoid).

The colours, especially that neon green are impressive, as is the capture...never tried anything like this but it has to be good fun (y)
Thanks Duncan Yes it's very good fun also a big learning curve to get it right.

Cheers Dan
 
Hi Ash. Not quite, one collision done with one color filter gel, then another collision with different color gels on the flash units. Done with two exposures but with Nikon you can do a multiple exposure, more than one exposure on one frame. Don't know how the colors got quite that vivid though.

Oh sorry! I see now :LOL:
 
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