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It's not a proper Japanese festival without a stall selling brightly-coloured children's masks.

 

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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.

That's right, all five of these gymnasts are the same person!

Since beginning classes in August, 80 first year medical students at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine have been training as emergency medical technicians, working shifts on North Shore-LIJ ambulances and responding to 911 calls. Their training culminated recently in a Multiple Casualty Incident (MCI) conducted at the FDNY Training Center at Randall’s Island. Students were expected to provide emergency care during several different emergency exercises, which were all followed by full debriefing.

 

The MCI day was coordinated by the Fire Department of the City of New York at the department’s Training Academy on Randall’s Island, where more than 2,000 fire fighters and EMS personnel are trained each year.

 

Get more info at medicine.hofstra.edu/about/news/pressreleases/10072013_ra...

A fine pair of whiskers, Iris and E79960 ret between duties at Wirksworth.

 

Ecclesbourne Valley Railway

Multiple Memories Gala

19th May 2018

Darkroom Print

 

Multiple Exposure at Fed Square, Nikon F65 35mm SLR

 

Vivitar VI Enlarger

Ilford Multigrade RC Pearl

Ilford Chemicals

The true story of a later than expected and still unexpected diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, its treatment, and the changes it caused in a teacher's career and life.

 

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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.

 

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playing around with Multiple Exposure in camera.

Taken with a Mini-Diana Camera

Multiple exposure - Multiple exposición

Multiple pinhole

Multiple exposure & white balance

My first... and completely by accident... but I love it!

e) All of the above...

 

..damn I would have said:

 

A short stretch of the A38 in North central Bristol which has of late expanded to become a largely undefinable "district" which includes parts of Kingsdown, Cotham, Montpelier and St Pauls....

 

But then, I'm a smart arse aren't I!! ;P

Multiple exposure & white balance (2500K/10000K)

multiple exposure and lensbaby

Multiple exposure in the style of Jerry Uelsmann

Multiple exposure experiment with my D80.

Taken at Neo Bankside - multiple reflections of one glass building in another, colours enhanced to increase the abstract effect. It looks a bit like multiple exposures, especially in the thumbnail - but it is just a single photo.

I’m a rare disease patient causing tumorigeneses of vascular tumors and have undergone 9 surgeries including a craniotomy for brain hemangioblastoma , liver transplantation due to vascular malformation, identified clinically as VHL or Von Hippel–Lindau ; Cyber knife Radiosurgery of two more brain hemangioblastomas on 14th July and a consequence of underdiagnosis, manifestation of a pandemic disseminated latent MDR TBunder immunocompromised state.

The 1C22 16:33 London Paddington - Taunton Great Western Railway service worked by 5-car Class 800 'Intercity Express Train' Bi-mode (diesel & electric) multiple units 800 020 & 900 022 is pictured heading away from Chippenham station on July 12th, 2022.

 

multiple exposures

 

Kodak 35mm 400 Arista

Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens

C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux

 

A hybrid of my tree and a truck and my apartment.

 

I got a Diana+ for Christmas and this was one of the few decent exposures from my very first roll ever. They look better in person, my scanner doesn't want to scan nicely.

Kodak 35mm 400 Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens

Arista C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux

Theme #11 - Multiple Exposure

Zinnias

It's a pretty shot. All net.

 

More complex basketball stuff coming. I worked late tonight and thought I'd just do an easy one...

I have been the proud owner of a brand-new 8-way Mac Pro system since earlier this summer, and I have finally gotten around to installing all the virtual machines and emulators I have been thinking of. It's as if this new machine has eaten all the previous machines I've owned!

  

Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16

Fuji Acros

Rodinal 1:50

The Postcard

 

A postcard bearing no publisher's name that was posted in Blackpool using a ½d. stamp on Monday the 23rd. June 1913. It was sent to:

 

Miss E. Mottershead,

Swine's Park Farm,

Off Buxton Road,

Macclesfield.

 

The pencilled message on the divided back of the card was as follows:

 

"Dear Edith,

Have you been to

Bollington yet?

Was wet here this

morning but it's turning

out champion.

Give my love to the

calf,

Mabel xxx"

 

Bollington is a town in Cheshire, to the east of Prestbury. In the Middle Ages, it was part of the Earl of Chester's manor of Macclesfield. In 2011, Bollington had a population of 8,310.

 

Blackpool

 

Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire on the northwest coast of England. The town is by the Irish Sea, between the Ribble and Wyre rivers, and is 27 miles (43 km) north of Liverpool and 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Manchester.

 

At the 2011 census, Blackpool had a population of 139,720, making it the most populous settlement in Lancashire. It is home to the Blackpool Tower, which when built in 1894 was the tallest building in the British Empire.

 

Throughout the Medieval and Early Modern period, Blackpool was a coastal hamlet in Lancashire's Amounderness Hundred, and remained as such until the mid-18th. century, when it became fashionable in England to travel to the coast in the summer to improve well-being.

 

In 1781, visitors attracted to Blackpool's 7-mile (11 km) sandy beach were able to use a new private road, built by Thomas Clifton and Sir Henry Hoghton.

 

Stagecoaches began running to Blackpool from Manchester in the same year, and from Halifax in 1782. In the early 19th. century, Henry Banks and his son-in-law John Cocker erected new buildings in Blackpool, which increased its population from less than 500 in 1801 to over 2,500 in 1851. St John's Church in Blackpool was consecrated in 1821.

 

Blackpool rose to prominence as a major centre of tourism in England when a railway was built in the 1840's connecting it to the industrialised regions of northern England. The railway made it much easier and cheaper for visitors to reach Blackpool, triggering an influx of settlers.

 

By 1881, Blackpool was a booming resort with a population of 14,000 and a promenade complete with piers, fortune-tellers, public houses, trams, donkey rides, fish and chip shops, and theatres.

 

By 1901, the population of Blackpool was 47,000, by which time its place was cemented as the archetypal British seaside resort. By 1951, the town had grown to 147,000 people.

 

Shifts in tastes, combined with opportunities for British people to travel overseas, affected Blackpool's status as a leading resort in the late 20th. century. However its urban fabric and economy both remain relatively undiversified and firmly rooted in the tourism sector, and the borough's seafront continues to attract millions of visitors every year.

 

Blackpool's major attractions and landmarks include the Blackpool Tower, Blackpool Illuminations, Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Zoo, Sandcastle Water Park, the Winter Gardens and Blackpool Tramway, which is the UK's only surviving first-generation tramway.

 

Multiple Executions

 

So what else happened on the day that Mabel posted the card?

 

Well, on the 23rd. June 1913, the first of 32 men were hanged for the assassination in Istanbul of Grand Vizier Mahmud Shevket Pasha.

 

Mahmud Shevket Pasha was assassinated on the 11th. June 1913 in his car in Beyazit Square.

 

The killing was a revenge attack by a relative of the assassinated War Minister Nazım Pasha, who was killed during the 1913 coup.

 

He was buried in the Monument of Liberty. The car he was in, the uniform he was wearing, the clothes of his murdered aides, and the weapons used in the assassination are all on display at the Istanbul Military Museum.

 

On the day of his assassination, a deputy of the Freedom and Accord Party, Lütfi Fikri stated:

 

"In the full sense of the word, Mahmud Şhevket

Pasha has committed suicide, and this was

decided on the day he accepted the grand

vizierate over the corpse of Nâzım Pasha."

 

The Birth of Aldi

 

Also on that day, the predecessor of the Aldi store chain was opened by Anna Siepmann (later Anna Albrecht) in Schonnebeck, a suburb of Essen in Germany.

 

In the 1920's, after marrying a coal miner, she gave birth to two sons, Karl and Theo Albrecht, who, on the 10th. July 1946, created the discount grocery store called Albrecht Diskont.

 

In 1962 the name was shortened to Aldi by using the the first two syllables of each part of the name.

The British Rail Class 150 "Sprinter" diesel multiple-units were built by BREL York from 1984 to 1987. A total of 137 units were produced in three main subclasses. In 1984, BREL built two prototype 3-car Class 150/0 units, numbered 150001 and 150002. The second batch of fifty 2-car units were classified as Class 150/1 and numbered in the range 150101-150. Like the prototype units, they did not have front-end gangway connections.

The first production unit 150101 is awaiting departure from Taunton on the 15.19 Sunday departure to Bristol Temple Meads.

Taunton Vintage Bus Running Day 2016

GWR's 15 2-car class 150/1s were transferred to Northern between December 2017 and March 2018 as 17 class 166 Turbos arrived in Bristol from Reading.

Winnipeg Multiple Myeloma March 2018

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