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I took a 5 bracket shot of some geese flying, just because that's how my camera was set when I saw them.

 

Ignoring the crop and the blue, one of the frames looked like this!

 

40187036602_d37fd9392a_b.jpgGeese by dancook1982, on Flickr

 

I wish there was a way to predictably reproduce the glitch!

 

- Vikas

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Same "glitch" with my Leica T!

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All inadvertent double exposure examples are brilliant providing they remain rare.  It could be that Leica is secretly testing "gimmick" setting before deciding to release it in the open.

Note; just now searched PDF copy of the manual for word "double" it appears only twice but not in the context of exposure.

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So, is it in camera or post processed?

 

No, post processed.  Lots of options for double exposure and motion blur.  Google's "Nik" software.

 

https://www.google.com/nikcollection/

 

A free program which includes lots of great, and easy to use software, including Silver efex for black and white photos.

 

Rob

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No, post processed.  Lots of options for double exposure and motion blur.  Google's "Nik" software.

 

https://www.google.com/nikcollection/

 

A free program which includes lots of great, and easy to use software, including Silver efex for black and white photos.

 

Rob

Rob, you created really good fun image in PP but I was more curious about what can be produced directly in camera.
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That's a very special SL.  How often does this happen?  And does it always look this good?

 

I'll happily sell it to a collector.. ;)

 

I had about 10 green/pink shots that happened consecutively and only once.

 

The first shot (geese) is the first time i tried panning whilst shooting bracketed exposure :) which would not be normal usage! 

 

I shoot a lot, weddings, events, and had the SL for a good year or so, it's a pretty rare occurence

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