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Multiple exposures combined in-camera. Birch and Willow blown by wind on the mire at Burnham Beeches from a recent Morning with Damian Ward - see his work: www.flickr.com/photos/damianward/. Thanks for looking and your comments are welcome.
Multiple exposure (5) of a Bromeliad flower. Kew Gardens, London.
Bromeliads are epiphytes, which grow on trees, stumps and decaying branches. Their colourful bracts last for several months.
Experimenting with a multiple exposure with a pregnant model I hired in 2018. Taken at Lion's Park in Bowral.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. ADOX Scala 160 35mm B&W film.
Messing at home with the lights & photoshop
I was actually reading The Economist but photoshoped Heat in its place. Yeah right.
Portland, Oregon - July 2019.
Nikon F3/T
AF Nikkor 35-70 mm f/2.8
Expired Agfapan APX 400 in Acufine stock for 6 minutes.
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Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm. Send me a FlickrMail message, and I'll be more than happy to send you some information on mostly how I photograph this style and what equipment I use.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Single-car diesel multiple unit 1500 series.
Local train on the Mugi line, Shikoku Railway Company.
The bridge across the Mugi river, Tokushima pref, Shikoku, Japan.
1500形気動車 JR四国 牟岐線 牟岐駅 / 返川駅間
I am usually bad at conceptuall work, find it hard to direct and arrange previsualized imagery. I don't have the patience I guess. But I do try sometimes, with dubious success. Here is the latest attempt. Don't laugh, please :)
A multiple exposure composite showing the arc of the Full Moon of July 9/10, 2017 low across the southern sky on a summer night from dusk to dawn. This illustrates the low arc of the Moon across the sky in northern summer, from southeast at left to southwest at right.
The sky is a blend of three long exposures:
â¢Â for the dusk 10 p.m. sky (left) with crepuscular rays in the clear twilight,
â¢Â the 2 a.m. middle-of-the-night sky with the Moon nearly due south (middle) with stars and iridescent colours around the Moon in light cloud,
â¢Â and the dawn 5 a.m. sky (right) with increasing clouds hiding the Moon.
The Moon disks come from a series of short 1/15-second exposures, to record just the disks of the bright Moon. I took shots every minute but selected images taken at 10-minute intervals here for the composite.
Taken from home on a warm and dry summer night with no dew! Stacked and blended in Photoshop, with Lighten blend modes and gradient masks. Shot with a 15mm full-frame fish-eye lens and Canon 6D.
Historic Penn Station Rotunda (Union Station), Pittsburgh PA
Thanks for Looking! Be on the lookout, the Empress is coming
This one was a bit challenging but I think it turned out pretty neat. A small version of myself...Reading my bible, spending time with my girl and doing a little screen time.
Night shot trying out a multiple exposure in Bologna.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Ilford Super XP2 400 35mm C41 B&W film.
UhUh; the shorts are out!
Tripod-mounted multiple exposure (nine frames) remote triggered composite.