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I went to the small town Avesta to visit a friend for a few days (he is a new user here). I've only got the first roll of film (out of two), because the people (professionals) who where to develop my photos fucked up. Ah well, I will get the second roll tomorrow. I hope it's more interesting than this one. ;P
Multi-exposure (aka camera magic! B))

And a classic. Car lights and 15 second exposure.

Aaaand a snapshot that turned out pretty nice.

As I said, more photos will come! If I didn't ruin all the shots in some way. :P
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deaz\dxloa\dxedr

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i'm wondering since i want an slr.. dslr is shit.. i have so much space i don't take time for photos at all.. i try but it's going nowhere.. so do you develop?
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Nope, read the first post.. :P
And please, stay on topic and comment on the photos people! I'll be the new hitler moderator around here later on..
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//Well judging from these photos i want to visit sweden more now! heheh, and grat too.. the car one is a little boring the idea is overused but it is saved by the angle of it and the colour and the general atmosphere not too keen on the first, looks like a good idea but the ghost images overlapping in the wrong position is a little poorly done the last one i love the god effect of light and how it's directed around the figure the thing i don't like about it is that other light source on the left it ruins it a little.. might be an editing problem but could be changed
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i really like your job love the 3d one 
on the first one, how do you do that ghost effect? (i know im a newbie on photo ^_^)
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deadloader:
That was a little hard to read.. :S
First one is my personal favourite of those three. Ghost images overlapping in the wrong position? What do you mean?
FaTTzZO:
Thanks! 
The first is a so called multi-exposure. You basicly take several shots for one picture. The images gets easily overexposed, so you have to underexpose the pictures pretty much. This was shot at night. Doesn't work with digital cameras. :]
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yeah the ghost images overlapping. can i do that with my cannon 300D? (digital)
on the second one, i dont like the light at the bottom of the photo, it kinda ruins it. i agree on what deadloader wrote, about the angle i like it
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Nope, you cannot. You need an analog camera.
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