Hastings and alternative camera techniques - now we're really down to it, multiple exposure and ICM

The last technique I explored in Hastings was taking multiple exposure pictures in camera and mostly using some ICM (intentional camera movement) to blur the picture a little. I normally took 5 pictures with my Nikon which uses additive exposure so that the final image is not overexposed. The real lovers of multiple exposure are those possessing the Canon 5D mk 3 where the camera will blend the exposures together using different blending modes such as dark or light, which allows for some nice effects. I have tried similar with the Nikon but by taking separate pictures and blending them together in Photoshop afterwards, which is pretty labour intensive.
Here are some examples of shots taken in Hastings, in a couple I was using the Holga lens as well.











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