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Thanks to Mark & Tom for the insripation on this shot. I went all the way back just to get this one.

ISO: 200

Shutter Speed: 1/15

F-Stop: 3.4

When: June 6,2013

Where: Studio Room

I think that I deserve an A because I used the multiplicity photo shop correctly, i did not mess up on anything and also nothing is over exposed and nothing is blurry there is no camera jiggle and everything is clear

1st try at a clone image

This is one where the grandchildren get involved and I did it in verticals rather than lateral layers. Still all good fun for the theme of Multiplicity.

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A bold and beautiful kaleidoscope of color rising out of the darkness...

I'm not sure what this even was...

@Te Paki Giant Sand Dunes, Aupouri Peninsula

(Multiplicity x9)

Decided to randomly put together another one of these

Our Daily Challenge:

 

MULTIPLE FORMATIONS is the topic for Sunday May 17th, 2020

  

Day 24 of 365

 

My clones are back, but their wearing different shirts this time. Also, the weird one in the back is wearing a tie on her head.

me being a complete geek for my multiplicity project on identity :P (taken at Christchurch Ruins, South England)

Concentrating on the job at hand -my grandson is a bit of a daredevil

Westfield Shopping Centre, London

 

More ‘multiplicity’ on my SmugMug Album here: Multiplicity Album

 

An Apollonian gasket created using the Fractal Science Kit fractal generator - www.fractalsciencekit.com/

 

It does not take that long for a coffee but Mike gets antsy waiting for anything!

7 Frame composite using a Godox AD200 @ 1/8 with a Magmod MagSphere attached.

 

Captured with the Fujifilm X-T2 and Captured with the Fujifilm X-T2

 

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