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A multiple expose from my Olympus OM-10, Complete accident when my god daughter decided to play with the winder, but I think she did me a favour!
The Forest Chapel near Wildboarclough in Cheshire. A very peaceful place.
This was 10 different exposures from -EV4 to +EV5 blended in camera on a Nikon D300.
For the US holiday, spent some time up at Steamboat Springs CO with the Xpan and a roll of Arista Ultra. Have been experimenting with some lighting differences and using Diafine with this film. The contrast is definitely less, but the accutance and latitude is very good, in my eye. Always like the view of the Xpan and how it accommodates such a wide view in 35mm. Thanks to my flickeranian friends who continue to encourage!
D700 24-70 2.8
I tried the multiple exposure mode on the D700
(I don't know the exact name for it in Enlish). I like the way it worked out!
© Fibafotografie
having recently being diagnosed as deaf, i need to photograph to express how i felt about it, i felt hurt and embarrassed. but I've gradually seen through that and realised the positives
I did try the multiple exposure technique for birds this week, was able to get some interesting results This one is my first attempt. For some reason, my first thought of the picture is to go mono, but I cannot tell why. I posted it to our camera club group, and got quite a few very helpful advice (thanks to all, xx), then I decided to keep it as this.