How is this photo taken


kababoom

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I have come across a friend taking a photo with this effect which is a single exposure and no photoshop editing any advise how such effects comes about

$P1060265~2.jpg

Thanks

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Most cameras have this function (typically named multiple exposure). Fire one first then overlay the image over the next image and it's all done in camera. Quite a fun way to shoot.
 

Does it have any '7th month deactivation'? ;)