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Multiple exposure . Kew Gardens

Through multiple windows at the railroad museum in Savannah, GA.

Members of HMCS FREDERICTON prepare equipment in order to paint the ship during Operation REASSURANCE on 22 February 2023 in Souda Bay, Greece.

  

Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

  

Des membres d’équipage du NCSM FREDERICTON préparent le matériel pour peindre le navire au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 22 février 2023, dans la baie de Souda, en Grèce.

  

Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

In-Camera Multiple Exposure - 3 frames

 

Example Image from Nikon D750 Experience and Nikon D7200 Experience

From Sephora: The Multiple

Nars The Multiple is the original all-in-one, cream-to-powder, multi-purpose makeup stick. With fingertip application, The Multiple highlights, sculpts, and warms eyes, cheeks, lips, and body in an array of shades from sheer accents to mauve and bronze.

Multiple Exposure(double exposure)

"Nikon lng meron nyan..LOL!"

 

learned from The Hot Shoe Diaries by Joe Mcnally!

 

Strobist info:

WB:cloudy

SB900: 1rst exposure camera left @ 1/2 power,thru DIY softbox,and for the 2nd exposure i just moved it to the right.

SB600:behind subject facing camera @ 1/1 power with DIY blue gel.

triggered with nikon CLS

HuiDong, Gunagdong, China 惠東 (Multiple Exposure)

Members of the embarked Air Detachment onboard HMCS FREDERICTON conduct visual inspection of the CH-148 Cyclone helicopter’s main rotor blades during Operation REASSURANCE on 21 February 2023 in Souda Bay, Greece.

  

Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

  

Des membres du détachement aérien embarqué à bord du NCSM FREDERICTON effectuent une inspection visuelle des pales du rotor principal de l’hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 21 février 2023, dans la baie de Souda, en Grèce.

  

Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Members of the embarked Air Detachment onboard HMCS FREDERICTON conduct maintenance on the CH-148 Cyclone helicopter’s main rotor head during Operation REASSURANCE on 21 February 2023 in Souda Bay, Greece.

 

Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Des membres du détachement aérien embarqué à bord du NCSM FREDERICTON effectuent l’entretien de la tête de rotor principal de l’hélicoptère CH-148 Cyclone au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 21 février 2023, dans la baie de Souda, en Grèce.

 

Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

GB Railfreight Class 73/9, 73963 "Janice" brings up the rear of the overnight 1Q42 18:45 Crewe Carriage Sidings to Derby RTC Infrastructure Monitoring train along the Up Slow at Acton Bridge, prior to heading onto the Mid-Cheshire Line at Hartford Junction.

This is a multiple exposure of two different photos of the same theme placed ontop of each other. I did this by getting two different negatives and placing them in the carrier together, that way when i exposed them and put them through the different chemicals they came out joined. I think the final effect is clever and i didn't expect it to look as good as it came out.

A member of HMCS FREDERICTON’s force protection component stands watch as the ship enters Souda Bay, Greece, during Operation REASSURANCE, on 21 February 2023.

  

Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Un membre de l’élément de protection de la force du NCSM FREDERICTON assure la surveillance lors de l’arrivée du navire dans la baie de Souda, en Grèce, au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 21 février 2023.

  

Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

An Arriva Trains Wales class 175/1 (3-car) unit heads west past Port Talbot signal box, about to arrive into Port Talbot Parkway station.

Thanks to scarlett.girl22 (all three of you) for modelling.

Marine Technicians from HMCS FREDERICTON conduct routine maintenance on the outboard motor of a Zodiac during Operation REASSURANCE on 15 February 2023 in the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Photo by: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces

 

Des techniciens de marine du NCSM FREDERICTON effectuent les travaux de maintenance de routine du moteur hors-bord d’un zodiac au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 15 février 2023, dans la Méditerranée.

 

Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Class 377. 377101. Electric Multiple Unit. In Southern Railway livery. Operating the 1F32 1447 London Victoria to Ore and Littlehampton Service. Seen near Victoria Station, London.

JUNE 6 - JULY 12. 2014

MULTIPLE IMPRESSIONS | PRINTMAKING

A national juried printmaking exhibition

JUNE 6 - JULY 12. 2014

MULTIPLE IMPRESSIONS | PRINTMAKING

A national juried printmaking exhibition

JUNE 6 - JULY 12. 2014

MULTIPLE IMPRESSIONS | PRINTMAKING

A national juried printmaking exhibition

Rapid strata formation in soft sand (field evidence).

Photo of strata formation in soft sand on a beach, created by tidal action of the sea.

Formed in a single, high tidal event. Stunning evidence which displays multiple strata/layers.

 

Why this is so important ....

It has long been assumed, ever since the 17th century, that layers/strata observed in sedimentary rocks were built up gradually, layer upon layer, over many years. It certainly seemed logical at the time, from just looking at rocks, that lower layers would always be older than the layers above them, i.e. that lower layers were always laid down first followed, in time, by successive layers on top.

This was assumed to be true and became known as the superposition principle.

It was also assumed that a layer comprising a different material from a previous layer, represented a change in environmental conditions/factors.

These changes in composition of layers or strata were considered to represent different, geological eras on a global scale, spanning millions of years. This formed the basis for the Geologic Column, which is used to date rocks and also fossils. The evolutionary, 'fossil record' was based on the vast ages and assumed geological eras of the Geologic Column.

There was also circular reasoning applied with the assumed age of 'index' fossils (based on evolutionary beliefs & preconceptions) used to date strata in the Geologic Column. Dating strata from the assumed age of (index) fossils is known as Biostratigraphy.

We now know that, although these assumptions seemed logical, they are not supported by the evidence.

At the time, the mechanics of stratification were not properly known or studied.

 

An additional factor was that this assumed superposition and uniformitarian model became essential, with the wide acceptance of Darwinism, for the long ages required for progressive microbes-to-human evolution. There was no incentive to question or challenge the superposition, uniformitarian model, because the presumed, fossil 'record' had become dependant on it, and any change in the accepted model would present devastating implications for Darwinism.

This had the unfortunate effect of linking the study of geology so closely to Darwinism, that any study independent of Darwinian considerations was effectively stymied. This link of geology with Darwinian preconceptions is known as biostratigraphy.

 

Some other field evidence, in various situations, can be observed here: www.flickr.com/photos/101536517@N06/sets/72157635944904973/

and also in the links to stunning, experimental evidence, carried out by sedimentologists, given later.

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GEOLOGIC PRINCIPLES (established by Nicholas Steno in the 17th Century):

What Nicolas Steno believed about strata formation is the basis of the principle of Superposition and the principle of Original Horizontality.

dictionary.sensagent.com/Law_of_superposition/en-en/

“Assuming that all rocks and minerals had once been fluid, Nicolas Steno reasoned that rock strata were formed when particles in a fluid such as water fell to the bottom. This process would leave horizontal layers. Thus Steno's principle of original horizontality states that rock layers form in the horizontal position, and any deviations from this horizontal position are due to the rocks being disturbed later.”)

BEDDING PLANES.

'Bedding plane' describes the surface in between each stratum which are formed during sediment deposition.

science.jrank.org/pages/6533/Strata.html

“Strata form during sediment deposition, that is, the laying down of sediment. Meanwhile, if a change in current speed or sediment grain size occurs or perhaps the sediment supply is cut off, a bedding plane forms. Bedding planes are surfaces that separate one stratum from another. Bedding planes can also form when the upper part of a sediment layer is eroded away before the next episode of deposition. Strata separated by a bedding plane may have different grain sizes, grain compositions, or colours. Sometimes these other traits are better indicators of stratification as bedding planes may be very subtle.”

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Several catastrophic events, flash floods, volcanic eruptions etc. have forced Darwinian, influenced geologists to admit to rapid stratification in some instances. However they claim it is a rare phenomenon, which they have known about for many years, and which does nothing to invalidate the Geologic Column, the fossil record, evolutionary timescale, or any of the old assumptions regarding strata formation, sedimentation and the superposition principle. They fail to face up to the fact that rapid stratification is not an extraordinary phenonemon, but rather the prevailing and normal mechanism of sedimentary deposition whenever and wherever there is moving, sediment-laden water. The experimental evidence demonstrates the mechanism and a mass of field evidence in normal (non-catastrophic) conditions shows it is a normal everyday occurrence.

It is clear from the experimental evidence that the usual process of stratification is - that strata are not formed by horizontal layers being laid on top of each other in succession, as was assumed. But by sediment being sorted in the flowing water and laid down diagonally in the direction of flow. See diagram:

www.flickr.com/photos/truth-in-science/39821536092/in/dat...

 

The field evidence (in the image) presented here - of rapid, simultaneous stratification refutes the Superposition Principle and the Principle of Lateral Continuity.

 

We now know, the Superposition Principle only applies on a rare occasion where sedimentary deposits are laid down in still water.

Superposition is required for the long evolutionary timescale, but the evidence shows it is not the general rule, as was once believed. Most sediment is laid down in moving water, where particle segregation is the general rule, resulting in the simultaneous deposition of strata/layers as shown in the photo.

 

See many other examples of rapid stratification (with geological features): www.flickr.com/photos/101536517@N06/sets/72157635944904973/

 

Rapid, simultaneous formation of layers/strata, through particle segregation in moving water, is so easily created it has even been described by sedimentologists (working on flume experiments) as a law ...

"Upon filling the tank with water and pouring in sediments, we immediately saw what was to become the rule: The sediments sorted themselves out in very clear layers. This became so common that by the end of two weeks, we jokingly referred to Andrew's law as "It's difficult not to make layers," and Clark's law as "It's easy to make layers." Later on, I proposed the "law" that liquefaction destroys layers, as much to my surprise as that was." Ian Juby, www.ianjuby.org/sedimentation/

 

The example in the photo is the result of normal, everyday tidal action formed in a single incident. Where the water current or movement is more turbulent, violent, or catastrophic, great depths (many metres) of stratified sediment can be laid down in a short time. Certainly not the many millions of years assumed by evolutionists.

 

The composition of strata formed in any deposition event. is related to whatever materials are in the sediment mix, not to any particular timescale. Whatever is in the mix will be automatically sorted into strata/layers. It could be sand, or other material added from mud slides, erosion of chalk deposits, coastal erosion, volcanic ash etc. Any organic material (potential fossils), alive or dead, engulfed by, or swept into, a turbulent sediment mix, will also be sorted and buried within the rapidly, forming layers.

 

See many other examples of rapid stratification with geological features: www.flickr.com/photos/101536517@N06/sets/72157635944904973/

 

Stratified, soft sand deposit. demonstrates the rapid, stratification principle.

Important, field evidence which supports the work of the eminent, sedimentologist Dr Guy Berthault MIAS - Member of the International Association of Sedimentologists.

(Dr Berthault's experiments (www.sedimentology.fr/)

And also the experimental work of Dr M.E. Clark (Professor Emeritus, U of Illinois @ Urbana), Andrew Rodenbeck and Dr. Henry Voss, (www.ianjuby.org/sedimentation/)

 

Location: Yaverland, Isle of Wight. Photographed: 12/03/2019

This field evidence demonstrates that multiple strata in sedimentary deposits do not need millions of years to form and can be formed rapidly. This natural example confirms the principle demonstrated by the sedimentation experiments carried out by Dr Guy Berthault and other sedimentologists. It calls into question the standard, multi-million year dating of sedimentary rocks, and the dating of fossils by depth of burial or position in the strata.

Mulltiple strata/layers are evident in this example.

 

Dr Berthault's experiments (www.sedimentology.fr/) and other experiments (www.ianjuby.org/sedimentation/) and field studies of floods and volcanic action show that, rather than being formed by gradual, slow deposition of sucessive layers superimposed upon previous layers, with the strata or layers representing a particular timescale, particle segregation in moving water or airborne particles can form strata or layers very quickly, frequently, in a single event.

youtu.be/wFST2C32hMQ

youtu.be/SE8NtWvNBKI

And, most importantly, lower strata are not older than upper strata, they are the same age, having been created in the same sedimentary episode.

Such field studies confirm experiments which have shown that there is no longer any reason to conclude that strata/layers in sedimentary rocks relate to different geological eras and/or a multi-million year timescale. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PVnBaqqQw8&feature=share&amp.... they also show that the relative position of fossils in rocks is not indicative of an order of evolutionary succession. Obviously, the uniformitarian principle, on which the geologic column is based, can no longer be considered valid. And the multi-million, year dating of sedimentary rocks and fossils needs to be reassessed. Rapid deposition of stratified sediments also explains the enigma of polystrate fossils, i.e. large fossils that intersect several strata. In some cases, tree trunk fossils are found which intersect the strata of sedimentary rock up to forty feet in depth. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/08/Lycopsi... They must have been buried in stratified sediment in a short time (certainly not millions, thousands, or even hundreds of years), or they would have rotted away. youtu.be/vnzHU9VsliQ

 

In fact, the vast majority of fossils are found in good, intact condition, which is testament to their rapid burial. You don't get good fossils from gradual burial, because they would be damaged or destroyed by decay, predation or erosion. The existence of so many fossils in sedimentary rock on a global scale is stunning evidence for the rapid depostion of sedimentary rock as the general rule. It is obvious that all rock containing good intact fossils was formed from sediment laid down in a very short time, not millions, or even thousands of years.

 

See set of photos of other examples of rapid stratification: www.flickr.com/photos/101536517@N06/sets/72157635944904973/

 

Carbon dating of coal should not be possible if it is millions of years old, yet significant amounts of Carbon 14 have been detected in coal and other fossil material, which indicates that it is less than 50,000 years old. www.ldolphin.org/sewell/c14dating.html

 

www.grisda.org/origins/51006.htm

 

Evolutionists confidently cite multi-million year ages for rocks and fossils, but what most people don't realise is that no one actually knows the age of sedimentary rocks or the fossils found within them. So how are evolutionists so sure of the ages they so confidently quote? The astonishing thing is they aren't. Sedimentary rocks cannot be dated by radiometric methods*, and fossils can only be dated to less than 50,000 years with Carbon 14 dating. The method evolutionists use is based entirely on assumptions. Unbelievably, fossils are dated by the assumed age of rocks, and rocks are dated by the assumed age of fossils, that's right ... it is known as circular reasoning.

 

* Regarding the radiometric dating of igneous rocks, which is claimed to be relevant to the dating of sedimentary rocks, in an occasional instance there is an igneous intrusion associated with a sedimentary deposit -

Prof. Aubouin says in his Précis de Géologie: "Each radioactive element disintegrates in a characteristic and constant manner, which depends neither on the physical state (no variation with pressure or temperature or any other external constraint) nor on the chemical state (identical for an oxide or a phosphate)."

"Rocks form when magma crystallizes. Crystallisation depends on pressure and temperature, from which radioactivity is independent. So, there is no relationship between radioactivity and crystallisation.

Consequently, radioactivity doesn't date the formation of rocks. Moreover, daughter elements contained in rocks result mainly from radioactivity in magma where gravity separates the heavier parent element, from the lighter daughter element. Thus radiometric dating has no chronological signification." Dr. Guy Berthault www.sciencevsevolution.org/Berthault.htm

 

Rapid strata formation and rapid erosion at Mount St Helens.

slideplayer.com/slide/5703217/18/images/28/Rapid+Strata+F...

 

Visit the fossil museum:

www.flickr.com/photos/101536517@N06/sets/72157641367196613/

 

Just how good are peer reviews of scientific papers?

www.sciencemag.org/content/342/6154/60.full

www.examiner.com/article/want-to-publish-science-paper-ju...

 

The neo-Darwinian idea that the human genome consists entirely of an accumulation of billions of mutations is, quite obviously, completely bonkers. Nevertheless, it is compulsorily taught in schools and universities as 'science'.

www.flickr.com/photos/truth-in-science/35505679183

 

Dr James Tour - 'The Origin of Life' - Abiogenesis decisively refuted.

youtu.be/B1E4QMn2mxk

Arista 35mm 100

 

Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens

 

©2013auxiliofaux, Richard Auxilio

Virgin Trains, West Coast / Angel Trains, Alstom ( Washwood Heath ) Class 390/1 'Pendolino' 11Car EMU, 390 103 ( Previously named 'Virgin Hero', but still carrying the British Legion WWI commemorative logos on the driving cars ) ( Originally a 9Car set, numbered 390 003 ). The set pictured is still in the original silver/back/red Virgin Trains livery, but with the later, re-vinyled grey doors.

 

- 390 103 comprises cars DMRF 69103 ; MF 69403 ; PTF 69503 ; MF 69603 ; TS 65303 ; MS 68903 ; TS 68803 ; MS 69703 ; PTSRMB 69803 ; MS 69903 & DMSO 69203.

 

DMRF Car 69103 is the main subject of the image.

 

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Recently, mom found this old cemetery in Stony Point NY. I lived and grew up around here and spent many years exploring the little corners of our town, but I've never seen this before.

 

I believe it was on a an old road. This area was sparsely settled but had numerous brick industries and was heavily dug up and reworked. There is little of the original topography left that people from 200 years ago would recognize. Unfortunately by 1700 this are was clear cut and turned mainly into farmland. in 1609 Henry Hudson saw the Native American villages and farms that lined the river all along the way. They must find this even more difficult to see how badly the land has been treated since the time they were the only people.

 

The last burials in this cemetery occurred in the 1850s-1870s. There are certainly more bodies whose stones have not survived into our time due to weather, acid rain, vandalism and the businesses that ran the railroad through here. It does not appear they cared much as there are telephone poles driven right into area where the plots clearly were.

 

These places always get me musing about time, place and my presence in it. We are really impermanent. Some of the family names on the stones are familiar names that have been here for generations. If you opened the phone book you'd see legions of the same surnames, even so these stones are forgotten. The stories of the the people underneath are long forgotten, except for their birth and death-days, A few were revolutionary soldiers and some where 1812 soldiers, probably with fascinating stories...or likely they were boring old stories when anyone alive was around to here them. Now if we could tap their knowledge it would be a national treasure to here the unfiltered and unvarnished details of life in the militia during these wars. In those days the are was sparsely settled and must have had many wild areas that were truly wild. But they are gone...as we will be.

 

In old cemeteries I think about how permanent the stones seem...and the tokens such as flowers and decorative things. I see things that state we will never be forgotten, but the truth is that we will forget ...and will be forgotten. Even the traumatic Sept 11, 2001 attacks spawned "never forget" signs and here we are 20 years on and there are 20 years of children (such as my son) born without any memory of this event. Just recently we passed the 80th anniversary of the Dec 7 1941 Pearl Harbor attacks and it is an interesting anniversary for most people, except for the ever-dwindling population of WWII and people alive at that time. I'm particularly interested in WWI history and the unbridled hell of trench warfare from 1914-1918.....claiming an estimated 10 million soldiers (many more if civilians are counted) and introducing the world to horrors of gas warfare and mangled bodies shot through and apart by rapid-fire machine guns and relentless high explosive artillery. Nobody alive can recount this misery that enveloped the world and set the stage for the next conflict.

 

The largest most solid mausoleum is just delaying the inevitable fade into nothingness. Even the pyramids of Giza have a limited lifetime.

 

The one thing that I do find that actually angers me is the amount of change around the place I grew up. Development has accelerated to a grotesque pace all around. Once there were quiet roads and mysterious places but they are nearly gone. This was certainly the case when I was born around here...and the old timers have complained about it for as long as I can remember. However every corner there is a marsh, a field, a place with no people, it is bulldozed into a flat field and populated with chintzy (not inexpensive though) gaudy crappy modern construction. Part of this is beyond our control, but the landowners and developers develop and develop and develop destroying everything unique to a place. This is true everywhere I go, I feel it most acutely where I grew up and where I see it sporadically. Every inch of ground has power lines, railroad cuts, newly widened roads, and strip mall after strip mall. This is an unsustainable system. Eventually there will be nothing left, and the hoards of people like locusts will move into the "new areas" and leave the old to become the next ghetto. Humans are selfish and miserable. IN particular I have a gripe with the development of large, high end houses, high up in the scenic areas destroying what little of what made the area pretty, A particularly douchey estate has multiple driveways, gates (made of fake stone despite the fact that Rockland County is named for its abundance of glacial debris!) and probably 10,000 sq ft of space and acres of property, all neatly cleared of trees. This is a particular personality I dislike the most....the self-made man who will whore himself and move on to the next town in 5 years when he has fraudulently promoted himself as "talent" worthy of millions of dollars and millions more when he loses the company tens of millions and leaves. He will gobble up precious land elsewhere so he can pretend he has a set of balls and not just wealthy family and connections. But I diverge. This is an old complaint but at least the robber barons of yesteryear built houses and estates worthy of seeing 150+ years later. Nobody will every appreciate a 10,000 sq ft McMansion with fake wood siding, plastic interior trim moldings and all the phony prefab crap called building materials today. IN my town the railroad rammed its railroad through wherever they wanted. The brick companies dug out important tidal marshes nearby ruining the waterfront. Most egregiously the marsh was converted into a dump, Mostly run by organized crime who buried garbage and hazardous waste in return for a hefty profit, which as best as I can determine funded other crime schemes and gaudy lifestyles. The money from all these ventures is gone, the families are gone the benefits to the town are gone. However we do have billions of dollars in closed factories and environmental degradation..so that now the town has to turn to corporate whore McMansion builders who build in the hillside to feed their ego for a few years till they move on.

 

Our impermanence is perhaps the point to more deeply consider. We should live and enjoy the time and place we have and attempt to leave a small footprint for the next generation to be able to explore the hidden corners and mysterious places.

 

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Marine Technicians from HMCS FREDERICTON conduct routine maintenance on the outboard motor of a Zodiac during Operation REASSURANCE on 15 February 2023 in the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Photo by: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces

 

Des techniciens de marine du NCSM FREDERICTON effectuent les travaux de maintenance de routine du moteur hors-bord d’un zodiac au cours de l’opération REASSURANCE, le 15 février 2023, dans la Méditerranée.

 

Photo : Cpl Noé Marchon, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Worting Junction 19 June 2018. Siemens Desiro UK 444011 (coupled to 444008) pass with the 08.47 London Waterloo to Northam Depot empty stock.

Multiple exposure using Smena 8m during trip to Portland.

Preserved Metropolitan Cammell Class 101 Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) 101693 stabled at Sheringham Station on the North Norfolk Railway in Norfolk (UK).

 

101693 consists of Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) 51192 and Trailer Car 54352.

  

My North Norfolk Railway album flic.kr/s/aHsjBS95cu

 

This photo the camera combined two photos. The city was taken at 15 seconds on bulb @ F/8, and the moon was taken at 125th @ F/8. However, the marine layer and the moon focus made the moon a little out of focus. But a new technique was learned. Taken with a Nikon D300 with a 18-200 mm with VR off and shooting manual on a tripod.

Young attractive woman multiple Yoga poses over white background

multiple exposure

 

Multiple international industry partners will hold demonstrations, regarding responsible AI, all across the lobby of our venue.

 

Watch the keynote Session: TNO - Talking about hybrid AI: youtu.be/pet_Jouvvrc

 

More info about the demonstrations: reaim2023.org/events/all-day-reaim-responsible-innovation...

 

Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Valerie Kuypers

Just I want here to make from nothing something , 9 multiple exposure while rotating the lens with each frame.

Fuji S5 pro , AF Nikkor 200 mm micro lens , manforotto tripod

Multiple exposure all done in-camera, no Photoshop layers/blending.

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