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Lyall Bay, NZ. Silver Efex Pro: Full contrast and structure preset wth red filter.

Basin and Range National Monument will remain a multiple use area. That means among the cultural resources in the area one can find agricultural resources foraging on the natural resources.

A short hike to this remarkable vantage point of Bridalveil Falls and the Valley did not let us down. Matt Granz, Jean Day, Ellie Stone and I waited through a beautiful cloudless sunset for the full moon to rise over the Falls. We were all like little children when the moon peeked out from behind the valley rim, rising gently into the summer sky.

 

It took a little bit of planning to nail this composite image of three separate exposures, one for the falls and valley walls, which also consisted of the trees on the rim. Then one for the moonless sky and a final one for the moon. The real bear was blending the trees with the sky. I've blended exposures before, but nothing quite as ambitious as this, so I welcome any feedback offered.

 

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Downtown XX

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

metal art works @ office bldg

Multiple parked scooters (mono)

Multiple images Stitched using Microsoft ICE

done by layering multiple partially transparent objects and then standing in front like this :)

 

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A woman watches a drawing, while her shadow watches from the side. Groeneveld castle, Baarn, the Netherlands.

Multiple exposure of an entrance to the University of Sydney.

 

Nikon F4. Nikkor 50mm F1.2 lens. Bergger Pancro 400 35mm B&W film.

No private group or multiple group invites please!

Ningún grupo privado o grupo múltiple invita por favor

Aucun groupe privé ou groupe multiple ne vous invite

Geen privégroep of meerdere groepsuitnodigingen alstublieft

Keine private Gruppe oder mehrere Gruppen laden bitte ein

Nenhum grupo privado ou grupo múltiplo convida por favor

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In camera multiple exposure

Cross Country Trains Class 220 Voyager DMU 220013 approaches Chesterfield station working 1V52 07.01 Edinburgh to Plymouth

Great Tower Street, City Of London

the monkeys would of gone stir fry crazy if they found them self's here

 

its quite an amazing place the out side blocks start off at about 10 inches tall and they go right up to 25 feet i recon

 

its very impressive if you look at on google maps its quite new so on yahoo maps its still a building site

This was my first multiple exposure taken 'in anger'.

 

It's quite subtle and only discernable once examining the shapes of the mountains...the clouds give it away as well.

 

Thinking of entering it in the annual Landscape Photographer of the Year competition...cross fingers ;-)

A beautiful chrysanthemum and what a lovely sections of these impressive flowers ~ wonderful shot, i love it now before they destroy due to colder weather and maximum hard cold rain that kills it.

Another view multiple yellow Chrysanthemum below…

Some four minutes behind schedule, Class 802 bi-mode multiple unit No. 802003 arrives at Yatton with 1C25, the 17:32 London Paddington to Taunton service on Monday 21st June 2021

Multiple exposure and, trust me, three completely different people.

The kiosk at Largo Mompilher is an old kiosk in the city of Porto.

Shot based in Pep Ventosa technique

Multiple exposure blue hour dawning earlier this month when the half moon rose early and set late.

Happy Snap Happy. This weeks theme "Something Blue" was given by www.flickr.com/photos/phunnyfotos/.

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Multiple exposure of one of the Lions at the base of Nelson's Column at Trafalgar Square, with the other shot of the texture of a tree. Taken in 2019.

 

Nikon F4. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

single image - multiple exposures in-camera

Manufacturer: Peugeot SA, Sochaux - France

Type: 403 Berline

Production time: April 1955 - October 1966

Production outlet: 655,935

Engine: 1468cc straight-4 8CV Peugeot XB2/XB5 TN3 OHV I-Head

Power: 58 bhp / 4.900 rpm

Torque: 101 Nm / 2.500 rpm

Drivetrain: rear wheels

Speed: 135 Km/h

Curb weight: 1056 kg

Wheelbase: 104.7 inch

Chassis: ponton, three-box and monobloc self-supporting steel unibody

Steering: rack and pinion

Gearbox: four-speed manual / all synchromesh / steering column shift

Clutch: single dry plate disc

Carburettor: Solex 32 PBICc

Fuel tank: 50 liter

Electric system: Ducellier 12 Volts 58Ah

Ignition system: distributor and coil

Brakes front: hydraulic 10 inch Lockheed drums (with two primary jaws)

Brakes rear: hydraulic 10 inch Lockheed drums

Suspension front: independent transverse wishbones, upper triangular crossbars, lower transverse coil springs + piston dampers

Suspension rear: beam axle, thrust struts, Panhard rod, longitudinal coil springs + telescopic dampers

Rear axle: live

Differential: 5,75:1

Wheels: 15 inch steel discs

Tires: 165/80-380 Michelin-X radial

Options: Indenor TMD85/XDP85 Diesel engine (1816cc straight-4, 48 bhp/4.000 rpm, from 1958), electro-magnetic Jaeger automatic clutch (activated when changing gear, from 1957), Neiman starter switch (the starter is initiated by a push-button mounted Bakelite at the underside of the dashboard to the right of the steering wheel, preventively against car thefts)

 

Special:

- With Carozzeria Pininfarina S.p.A.’s help the large body of the 403 Berline was created, presented on April 20, 1955 at the Palais de Chaillot (Trocadéro Palace) in Paris.

- Remarkable for that time was the thermostatically controlled fan, which stopped when the engine temperature came below 75 degrees and started as soon as the temperature rose to above 84 degrees.

- Another novelty was a heating system for the carburetor, responsive to switching on the heater in the car.

- The Peugeot 403 was the first French car with a diesel engine in mass production.

- The 403 Series was available as this 4-door Berline, as 403 B7 (Sept) Berline or "Berline Luxe" (1960-1966: 1290cc TM5 engine, 47bhp, 172,513 units built), as 2-door Cabriolet (1957-1961: 2,043 units built), as 5-door Familiale (1956-1962: 34,928 units built), as 3-door Fourgonnette Tôlée (1956-1962: 6,892 units built), as 3-door Commerciale (1956-1962: 112,601 units built), as 3-door Plateau-Cabine (1956-1961: 27,066 units built), as 2-door 403 U B8 Camionnettes Bâchée (1956-1962: 155,709 units built) and as Ambulance (826 units built).

- A total of 1,196,958 cars were assembled in France (Sochaux), Australia, Argentina and in New Zealand.

Multiple exposure (straight out of the camera)

Black beach, Iceland

A multiple exposure of 9 shots, merged in camera

pasando por la entrada a la mestranza de San Eugenio, en dirección Rancagua.

9 in camera exposures

unedited

set

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