Experimenting again with a 400mm lens, the exposure for the moon was 125/F5.6, the landscape was given an exposure of ten minutes at F8. This time I shot the moon, then tentioned the film slightly with the rewind crank, released the film rewind button, held both buttons down with two fingers, and re-cocked the shutter with the film advance leaver, repositioned the camera for the landscape, the moon just above the line of the hill and exposed on B ror the landscape. The red colour cast? Reciprosity failure in the film, can't remember the brand of film I was using at the time.
This one leaves me speechless.
Very nice. Organic photoshopping. Well done, indeed.
Great job summicron, The one thing that is not available is the ability to do multiple exposures in a digital camera, as it can be done in a film camera, I used to use a Nikon FM-2 for wedding, and portrait work, and I used it to many multiple exposures in the camera using the tecnique you described. We would mark the leader of the film though as well as the sproket to be sure that the film was always in the same spot, rewinding slowly you can feel the leader pop off the spool before it goes into the film holder. Yeah that is one thing I miss in these digital camera's...
LarryBoy
Larry boy there are pro's and con's with both digital and film. Perhaps the way to go is to use and have both with you on outings. I realize the weight would be a problem, but maybe. I have yet to experiment with film, I don't have the knowledge for that.
I do like this picture, as Scotty says It left me speachless as well!