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Experimental multiple exposure with a fountain at Lions Park in Bowral with Hoya Pop Colour Filters.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Rollei Crossbird 200 35mm C41 processed film.

 

"Lens Filters Group"

Trying out multiple exposures to pass the time at the motel as I was tired & it was very hot. Taken in 2012.

 

Nikon F65. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

Happy 1st day of Spring in Australia.

Experimental multiple exposure of a fountain at Lions Park in Bowral. Used Hoya Pop Colour filters. This is my first time using this film.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Rollei Crossbird 200 35mm C41 processed film.

 

"Lens Filters Group"

Multiple exposure in Salem in 2012.

 

Nikon F65. Fujifilm Velvia 100F 35mm E6 slide film.

Bad Wimpfen, Night of the Arts. Bad Wimpfen, a medieval town overlooking river Neckar hosted a Night of the Arts ("Nacht der Künste") on May 6, 2017. The whole town was nicely decorated - candles, illuminations and chairs in front of almost every house, shops (mostly local handicrafts and the like) were open all night. And a variety of music plus eating and drinking on offer all over the place. Bit of a pity with the weather - quite stormy and thus also a bit chilly and torrential rains forecast for later in the night but that did not stop the crowds from having a lot of fun.

Wet track, fogged windshield, walls of Armco and an expensive vintage racer. I don't think we as spectators can appreciate the challenges a driver has to deal with, and this is vintage racing! I could be wrong but, I don't think there is money to be made by winning, only expense. In a sense this is a return to motorsports roots when it was done for the sport,

Multiple exposure (in camera).

Harajuku is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan. The area is known internationally for its youth style and fashion. Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Fruits.

As you approach Yoyogi Park the first thing you see are the Cosplay Kids. These are young girls (and a few young boys) who have come to Yoyogi dressed as characters from anime, manga, or Jpop. They have come to see and be seen. Often, if you go into the manga shops, you can find brightly colored fliers urging fans of a particular cartoon series to rendezvous in the park on a certain date often with very specific directions about what to wear. Yet, because there are so many different fan communities, one can see many different identities being performed on this somewhat narrow piece of concrete - spies with shiny new weapons, space adventurers and demonic figures, people in Goth or renaissance courtly garb, the furries who are fascinated with anthropomorphic animals, Nanas who most often wear Victorian nurse and nanny uniforms, and so forth.

 

Photo taken in Tokyo - April 1996 - Minolta X-700 SLR camera. I like large contrast between both girls

 

Many of them spent a good deal of time posing for pictures being taken not simply by tourists but also by their fellow fans; these pictures are being recorded by cell phone, camcorder, or digital cameras and many of them soon to be distributed via the web. The costumes and makeup are elaborate, richly detailed, and for the most part, home crafted. The kids take great pride in their costumes though they may own multiple costumes reflecting multiple cultural identities. text by Henry Jenkins

 

I've got multiple options in life:

I can see: all the colours in the world,

breath, hear, smell, feel, walk, touch and taste.

A lot to be grateful for!

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Playing with my camera in my hotel room at the The Pod Hotel

Multiple digital exposures layered in Photoshop.

 

Camera: Fujifilm X100S

Lens: Fixed Fujinon 23mm f2

Film: None

Developer: None

Scanner: None

Photoshop: Curves, layer blending mode

Cropping: Cropped to center of image

top floor, looking out over carlisle

Experimental multiple exposure of a pregnant model I worked with earlier this year, taken at Victoria Park in Sydney.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak T-Max 400 35mm B&W film.

9 x 1 second exposures in camera

   

Multiple exposure of a pregnant model I worked with early last year, with Hoya Pop Colour filters being used.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak Pro Image 100 35mm C41 film.

 

"Lens Filters Group"

9 x 1 second exposures

10000k

in camera

 

Multiple exposure in London, with one shot of a tree trunk with a wide aperture.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. ADOX Silvermax 100 35mm B&W film.

Experimental multiple exposure with a pregnant model I worked with earlier this year, with one shot using a Green Hoya Pop Colour Filter & made slightly out of focus. Taken at Victoria Park near the University of Sydney.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak Pro Image 100 35mm C41 film.

Thameslink-operated Class 700 electric multiple units are now the sole vehicle type operating on the Thameslink network. Here, one of the eight-car sets, No. 700010, prepares to depart from Bedford Station with the 10:54 service to Three Bridges on 18th August 2017.

 

This image was published in Railway Herald issue 565 on 20th September 2017.

 

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War Memorial Museum, Seoul, Korea

Multiple exposures of some prints of Giulietta Masina in La Strada, an original French program for La Strada, & a Casanova lithograph.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Ilford Delta 3200 35mm B&W film.

multiple exposure with Pentax LX, hp5 pushed to 1600.

Manchester Piccadilly, March 1984. TransPennine class 124 dmu awaits departure from platform 1 with a service for Hull and in platform 4 is a 1954 built class 506 1500v DC emu operating the Glossop/Hadfield route.

too many mirrors to ignore! 😛 walking around in an antique mall.

 

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so keep the blood in your head,

and keep your feet on the ground

I set up my multiple flashes to take Hummingbird shots in my backyard. Well, this time I was almost too close. I almost didn't get the entire bird in the frame.

 

Allen's Hummingbird

Selasphorus sasin

 

Member of Nature’s Spirit

Good Stewards of Nature

 

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Minolta Dynax 5

Kit Lens - Minolta AF Zoom 28-80

Fomapan 400 + Rodinal

30 second exposure one mile from Antelope Island

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