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Several sets of Diesel Multiple Units make up a six-car train departing Scarborough Station for Hull, sometime in the mid 1980s. The unit closest to the camera is a pair of Metropolitan-Cammell units, I believe.
Camera: Not Recorded
Film: Kodak Gold 100 (35mm)
Epson V600 scan
Since my fancy-schmancy camera has a multiple exposure function, I suppose I need to use it sometimes.
Sninnin' on that dizzy air
I kissed you face I kissed you hair
-Just like heaven
Another first for me today, I made clones!
It appears Im taking over the page one spin at a time.
I had sooo much fun taking these, I was so mad I had to stop just to go to work.
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and I am not referring to the 1996 movie. This is the same flower photographed on a long exposure. No photoshop involved, I just moved the camera half-way during the exposure.
The service is most excellent here!
This was a tricky composite. I had to use 3 images - one of me on the couch, one of me standing and one of just the background. I had the glass on a small table and had to keep it in the same location for the two shots including me. I then carefully removed the table from the background.
Also, the light in the back was chosen so I didn't have shadows from my on-camera flash.
What would be the World with Many of us? I’d say “La vida Loka”.
How many of you thought at least once: the traffic would be better, the marriages would better, the place to work, etc if everybody do things like me!!!!
Well, think twice.
PS: I wanted to work in several shots like this for a while. This is my first. I can see a lot of noise after this was ready, but I think it is fun. Hope you like it.
Have a great week.
there was this guy at the festival who "juggled" (for lack of a better term) crystal balls. he was awesome and kind enough to hold these up for me after one of his performances :)
Here are 5 photos of me combined together in Photoshop. I did various positions at various distances from the camera to show depth and proportion.
The film doesn't advance. I don't notice. I shoot 37 frames before I think something's wrong. It rewinds in seconds. I develop the roll anyway. And there's a single frame, with all 37 exposures on it. I know it should be blank, but I scan it. I didn't think this was even possible.
Olympus OM-1 | Rollei Digibase CR200 Film | Unicolor C-41 Dev