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用胶卷拍摄双重曝光永远是充满乐趣的仪式感。拍摄方式是一卷胶卷先拍一遍,然后拍完回卷之后再重新装进去拍一遍。很简单的拍摄方式,出来的效果经常很惊艳。
我曾经尝试过后期加工的双重曝光(即把两张照片重叠在一起),但是发现和直接拍出来的会有一些区别,尤其是在明暗部的重叠关系上很不一样,因此我还是喜欢直接用胶卷完成全部的拍摄,尽量减少后期处理。
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壹野子