Sort of yeah, rider was doing the same trick in the same place but obviously I couldn't expose the rider properly whilst getting the crazy sky so yeah double exposure and then lowered the riders opacity
are you talking about bracketing? most decent cameras can do that. taking three shots, two with higher and lower exposure compensation compared to the first set shot. the shots are all separate, not instant with the first click, not that that's what was desired in the shot...
Yeah bracketing is pretty basic stuff but a double exposure mode? :O lol, sounds like a complete bit of software on its own, might aswell be a photomerge program
A proper double exposure, completely in camera. You set the first shot (say for the sky) and shot as normal, then set your second shot (for rider, subject, texture etc) and shot that and the camera will combine the 2. Scott you bought the wrong camera, Pentax FTW
Yeh totally, but it adds a bit more skill to creating the shot as the only control is in exposure settings. Cant really find any links about it (apart from this) It features on the pentax K10 and K20 and the equivalent Samsungs, not sure what other models have it. Probably going to have a play with this feature soon.