My multiple exposure attemt
I went out this weekend to landsail, but there was no wind. Luckily, I brought my camera, and I tried some creative things with long exposures. My goal was to create a multiple exposure in camera.
Here I exposed for the background, and then jumped in front of the camera for the remaining time.
http://gabe.zenfolio.com/img/v2/p497332487-2.jpg
As it got darker, I set my camera to bulb. Here I exposed for the group/fire, and then put the lens cap on, moved the camera, and removed the cap with the lens facing the sky. I think I left it there for 5-8 minutes. The campfire/group was over exposed, so the star trails are very faint (they can be seen in the darker areas).
http://gabe.zenfolio.com/img/v2/p203854581-3.jpg
Zooming in during exposure.
http://gabe.zenfolio.com/img/v2/p83148374-3.jpg
This was the final picture of the night as these long exposures tend to run the battery low fast. The cold didn't help matters. There is a speedlite directly behind me, and one in front a little bit camera left. I got the "deer in the headlights" shot first, and then pointed the camera up for a long time. I had to boost contrast, and make it darker to reduce all of the noise from such a long exposure.
http://gabe.zenfolio.com/img/v2/p251252826-3.jpg
Here is a picture I took on the way home. I noticed the nice light driving by, and debated whether to stop for the next 8 miles. I'm glad I went back.
http://gabe.zenfolio.com/img/v2/p355245288-4.jpg