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I dont get aruond here much these days, but hope to remedy that soon. I just happened to be playing with this type of picture recently and here is one of my experiments. This is a double exposure of a static shot of the ball, and then a zooming shot of the lights.
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Great effect and well done.
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Very interesting effect - wouldn't have thought of doing that (the double exposure). It worked out very well, a good idea.
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