Thanks Lyle A. Here are some more details on the Orton effect :
The Orton Effect - Digital Photography Tip of the Week at PCIN.net Update
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The Orton image has traditionally been done using slide film with the first, sharp, image overexposed by two stops and the second, out of focus image, over exposed by one stop. It is important to use a tripod for this type of work to ensure your photographic elements remain in register on the film. The shots were then sandwiched together in single slide mount to produce a beautiful, impressionistic image. We are beyond that now and with so many things in the world of digital photography, we can now duplicate the same effect in multiple ways.
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Thanks very much loeee! Looking forward to seeing some of your Orton shots.
