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Kodak 35mm 400 Arista
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
This is from my first roll of 120 film! Nothing special. I'm surprised this photo even came out. I went a little crazy with the multiple exposures.
Multiple-feline homes often to lead to elaborate feeding routines, as many of my contacts have noted lately. Our home is no different. Thankfully, we no longer feed four different cat foods. Instead, eight of the felines eat BaRF and only one (Gumbo) eats traditional cat food. But, of course, there are modifications. Curio gets lysine powder added to his meals. Miss Raven does not get the added pureed pumpkin that the rest of BaRF eaters do, and she gets her meal heated for seven seconds in the microwave. In addition, to help her eat (yes, there was a lot of trial and error to reach her current meal), freeze-dried chicken breast is added to the top of Miss Raven's dish. She won't eat unless that is there. Go figure. So, why, pray tell, do I title this photo Stinker? Well, that plastic bag of freeze-dried chicken breast is kept in a glass cabinet above the small desk in the dining area. Kevin added magnetic latches to all the kitchen cabinets, but he did not add one to this cabinet. I figure, by now, most of you know where this is going. Apparently some feline opened the glass cabinet and pulled out the bag of freeze-dried chicken breast, letting it fall to the floor. The bag was chewed and chewed and chewed by fine sharp teeth until ripped completely open. A handiwork I have seen in the past, and I have caught the perpetrator redhanded at those times. I think he practices on cardboard boxes. I suspect others benefited from Mr. Grigsby's talent, but I know who is the reason we have to keep all potentially tasty items not only sealed in bags or containers but also behind doors. Now with magnetic latches. Sigh.
BTW, thankfully, I happen to have some freeze-dried chicken breast in a drawer elsewhere in the house. (Does anyone else stash treats throughout the house so that they will be handy?) Miss Raven will still eat her dinner tonight.
[SOOC, f/1.8, ISO 100, shutter speed 1/80, -1 EV]
Taken for this week's challenge of multiple exposure - two images combined in camera using the multiple exposure setting. I never this before.I'm not sure it really works - I will have to keep practicing. Yes, and a few days late as well.
A fine pair of whiskers, Iris and E79960 ret between duties at Wirksworth.
Ecclesbourne Valley Railway
Multiple Memories Gala
19th May 2018
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Just playing with multiple exposure settings on my camera outside the window of my apartment in Paris.
e) All of the above...
..damn I would have said:
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