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The snaking Woodland path that runs the length of the Rotten Calder River at Calderglen Country Park in East Kilbride, Scotland.
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This is at the entrance of one of the parks in Jackson. The park is huge, however I wasn't able to go deep into it because of the freezing temperature. I will probably go back when the weather permits.
The Cape to Cape walking track stretches for over 100 kilometers of the Western-Australian Coast. The sandy track takes one along cliff tops and beaches and through national parks. Independent hikers can complete the walk in 5- days, while section walks and day walks are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
We found this cool spot where we have to go back to try new things... Soon !
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A five image multiple exposure taken in the local woods. I particularly like the textured effect you get with this sort of image.
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In the black-run, downhill plummet of my photographic journey I seem to have careered off-piste. I fear that I am lost forever….
The problem started when I went to a talk organised by the Royal Photographic Society given by Tony Sweet (tonysweet.com/ ) on Creative In-camera Photography. Since then I have been exploring the potential of multiple exposures of the same subject using a variety of approaches, but mainly small camera movements.
And it’s interesting.
And, frankly, a bit difficult to master. There are quite a lot of variables to play with, and different subjects need different approaches.
I thought I would share some of the fun I’ve been having with a range of things I’ve tried. I can’t say at all that I have mastered the technique, but it may encourage you to have a go yourself - you don’t need a camera that handles multiple exposures really as there are some easy ways to combine images in the processing (ask me for some details if you are interested).
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the fun and the images :)
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