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Yay! My first attempt at cloning. Although, I did it ALL the wrong way....but i'll learn, and get better.....
2018-03-25 - Sunday:
On my way back from lunch at my brother-in-law's I came by the block where I'm still working in - and saw these facades in a new way: not only as office buildings but as places where people's fates are modified by other people's fingertips...
Another attempt at a multiple me portrait. This time multiple exposures of two separate parts of the kitchen and finally stitched together in Photoshop. Im quite happy with the way it came out.
Tokina 11-16mm ( my new favourite lens)
No model = Stefania has to be photographer AND model!
Haven't you ever wanted to be in 4 places at once?
Multiple Personality n. disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personalities in the same person, any of which may dominate at a given time ranging from a few minutes to years.
Amanecer en ValparaÃso el 21 de mayo de 2007.
Horas después la ciudad se convertirÃa en el escenario de la represión y de un par de promesas desde el Congreso.
Son los costos de la democracia.
Isn't this amazing? [This view from between the three offshoot trees.]
It's an ancient horse chestnut tree in Headington Hill Park, Oxford, with unique growth. Top middle is the trunk of the original tree but its top has now gone. Three lower branches (forked in the foreground, a single one top left) dipped down to the ground and a mature tree has formed at the end of each. You can see in the bottom right hand corner where the branch has rooted in the ground. The new tree starts there.
The helpful website Daily Info tells me that "at some point in the distant past it appears to have been struck by lightning. Not to be beaten, it re-rooted three branches which are now tall and sturdy trees in their own right, all still plugged in to the motherlode, as it were." here
Taken with a tripod at night with Canon T3i EFS 60mm lens. Photos combined and perspective changed in Gimp. In the middle photo, I caught a reflection from the clouds which made a strange orb in the sky due to the extended exposure time. A really interesting phenomenon.
I took this in my yard, getting good natural light. I like the amount of greenery that takes up the entire space. I like that they are all clovers, you can search through the image. My focal point would be the clover with the hole in the middle. I was able to fill the entire screen with the clovers, not leaving a single empty space.
I shot this on a Gaf Ansco 127 camera, but with 35mm film loaded inside. My first roll came out riddled with light leaks, but I tried a second roll and taped up the camera with much better results. This is from the first roll, hence the light leak.
This shot was also from where I wasn't winding enough to advance the film to the proper spot, hence all the overlapping images.
The biggest bummer is that my scanner won't scan all the way to the sprocket holes. :(
Photo by Justin Channell
Camera: Gaf Ansco 127
Film: Fuji Superia 400
Lab: CVS
Scanner: HP Scanjet 4070
January 3, 2010.
Shot with Olympus Pen EE-S on Fujichrome Provia 100 slide film, expired April, 2001. Crossdeveloped in Tetenal Colortec C-41 for 4 minutes, 5 minutes bleach fix, 3 minutes water rinse, 1 minute stabilizer (depleted solution). – View large.
We walked out to the Flume House I was inspired to find and shoot by Snoose11 only to find that the tide had come in since our boat had docked! Shucks. Well, I was determined to shoot away anyway. My daughter Lexi waiting patiently (well, no she didn't, she waited complainingly) while I set up the tripod in the sand and shot multiple exposures of the Flume House.
I visited 4 states during the rally (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah), and a total of 9 for the entire trip (Washington, Oregon, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada).