Bob W wrote:

>yet another gimmick. 
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>I have a book of photos ("Nomad") by David Douglas Duncan which
>includes a long and tedious series of pictures taken with a
>multiple-image filter. Maybe they looked fresh and new at the time,
>but with not much distance they look dull and hackneyed.
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>These are the doomed to go the way of all gimmicks - when you've seen
>one, you've seen 'em all.
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>The only person who ever did anything interesting with multiple
>exposures is Hockney.
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> Bob
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Looked like "a fun thing to do in the darkroom" kind of thing to me -
I love Hockney   -  don't know enough about everyone who is shooting to say
he is the only one who did anything interesting with multiple exposures 
though.

But with Hockney I would say it was more using photographs in art rather 
than
photography.

but I thought the less bracketed images shown here illustrating the 
technique were kind of fascinating and
maybe even useful :)
I  didn't like the Paris one, but the one of Venice seemed to be 
something that brought out the scene.
http://www.hdrsoft.com/index.html

ann

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>>He's taking as many as 16 bracketed shots and combining them in  
>>Photoshop.  I think the effect works on some shots, not on others.
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