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Just been having a bash at multiplicity. Watched a few video tutorials, wrote it all down. Failed to apply at least five times and then cracked it with this one. Did have a fifth image as well but kept fluffing that one up.
I'' use this one for project 52 - in the garden too.
3 photos / Photoshop
Find the thin man.....................and the heiroglyphics.............and win a prize*
Martin Bluhm found the heiroglyphics and wins one of the prizes ! Congratultions, Martin !
This is another view of that enormous rock seen in the previous post. From this angle, it shows another face.
Happy Sun Flare Sunday!
This is Daniel Popper's sculpture called "Sentient", one of the eight sculptures by the South African artist on display at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL, as part of the "Human+Nature" exhibit. "Sentient" was truly the most unsettling of all of Popper's work at the Arboretum. While only part of it is featured here, the work as a whole could aptly be discribed as a physical manifestation of migraine headache or a split personality. "Everything, Everywhere, All At Once" might as well be a film about this sculpture.
"Human+Nature" was the latest in an ongoing series of two-year long exhibitions at the Arboretum and ended effective March 1, 2023. With most or all of the statues reportedly sold, by March 9th "Ginkgo" will have most likely been removed. A new exhibit will debut in May 2023.
"Artistry"
This image is being submitted as part of the #Flickr21 Photo Challenge, celebrating Flickr's 21st anniversary on February 10, 2025. The theme for the 10th day of the 21 day photo challenge is "Artistry." Photography is an art form in and of itself. So by definition, any photographer is an artist by default. I have found it enjoyable to use one art form to celebrate another. And Daniel Popper's "Human+Nature" sculptures have been some of the most impressive large-scale works of art that I have seen to date. This image of "Sentient" is perhaps my favorite of all the shots I took of this particular sculpture, and one of my favorites of all the sculptures. But more on that to come in the days ahead as we wrap up the #Flickr21 Challenge.
EXPLORE # 18 - January 11, 2009
My first multiplicity shot! Thanks to Ron (Kamoteus) for giving me the link few months ago. Ngayon ko lang nagawa. :)
Location: Canigao Island, Matalom, Leyte.
Model: Leo Bernard Samaco
Check more photos at: www.ojiep.multiply.com
Album: Against The Light Part 3: Sunset Effect
Multiple Federation Centre steps in an almost empty square. In camera multiple exposure on a bright late autumn day.