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Bird Feeder
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impressions @ today's bicycle tor
In-Cam double exposure
To this day I have never had the idea of turning the camera 180° for the second image when taking double exposures.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota, USA. Was a perfect day -nice small puffy clouds, blue skies, golden hills... for Velvia!
It's simply a wonderful national park, full of color and life, made possible by the continual erosion of the terrain by summer thunderstorms. Unlike the Southwest, this is not a desert. The region is surrounded by lush prairie grasslands, where the deer and the antelope once played, and where the American Buffalo (Bison) still roam.
Pentax 645Nii, Pentax-FA 35mm F/3.5 SMC, 1/45 @ f/8, Fuji Velvia 100.
Unprocessed - Straight from the scanner (Nikon 9000 ED)