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Double Exposure to Capture Light Ranges
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Roulette Wheel
This photo is a double exposurethat is, two pictures were taken of the
exact same subject. The reason for this is because the difference between
the interior and the exterior light are too broad to get an accurate
exposure in one shot. So, I took two exposures on the same frame of film:
one for the interior, and the other for the exterior. In the first
picture, I put a black panel over the Window to block the "bright"
light, which left me just the roulette wheel and the rest of the interior.
With a black rectangle on the film where the window was, I then removed the
panel and shot the second exposure, metering entirely for the outside light.
This had the effect of filling in the black square on the film where the
panel was. Because it's so bright outside, the fast shutter speed properly
exposed it, yet didn't leave enough time for that light to ruin the previously
exposed interior part of the image. In fact, what it did do was provide
just enough to highlight the wall, making the image look "complete."
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IPTC Data
Country-Primary Location Name: | USA |
Credit: | Dan Heller |
Object Name: | casino05.jpg |
By-line: | Dan Heller |
City: | Bodie |
Copyright Notice: | Photo (c) www.danheller.com |
Province-State: | California |
Keywords: | west coast, antique, bodie, california, casino, western states |
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Location: |
Bodie, California, USA
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