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Seriously, if you are not into fashion and weird camera tricks, you're going to be severely bored for…well, for a long time. I went to an exhibition at the Seattle Museum of Art, presenting Eve St. Laurent's career in fashion, during which, I finally figured out how to use my Fuji camera. I have been back in the hotel for several hours and have only worked on a few images. Each one can be edited in many ways, so that it does not resemble what I saw there, or even what I got on the SD card.
This one is an in camera double exposure, with a film running on the wall behind the mannequins.
Taken in Bebenhausen, Baden-Wurttemberg
- direction Tübingen-Lustnau
a stop with the car
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◦ Taken with a Panasonic DMC-FX10
Exif data
Camera
Panasonic DMC-FX10
Exposure
0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture
f/2.8
Focal Length
5.8 mm aka 35 mm
ISO Speed
100
Exposure Bias
-1.66 EV
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Double bed.
When people ask me in the mornings how I slept I generally answer “Lying down”.
It puzzles me why they keep asking. You would have thought that after a brief trial of the alternatives they would have discovered for themselves that was the way to do it.
You won’t often see me taking pictures of slippers so perhaps I had best explain. This is for the Smile on Saturday groups Copyright by Mankind theme where we are asked to highlight one particular invention of the human mind.
I have always felt that, after the bicycle, the double bed must rank as the most important invention ever. Whoever thought it up (probably some palaeolithic hominid) ought to have received the Nobel prize. The facility of being able to safely drift into comfortable sleep while cuddling your loved one must be the most satisfying human experience attainable...
The inventions next in rank I guess would be the pen, and then central heating. And, to answer the obvious objection of the modern generation, we wouldn’t have the internet if we didn’t have the pen first. :)
This is a picture of a zipped and linked double bed. Two three-foot divans are linked together and the two corresponding mattresses are zipped, giving you a six foot double. This is large by British standards yet it dismantles easily if you need it to traverse the staircases of the quaint little houses we inhabit here.
We’ve always had a large double bed. Although it seems a luxury it does offer the undeniable advantage of reducing the damage done by the flailing elbows of the somnolescent slumberers. The downside is when we stay away. Then most nights are punctuated by surprise encounters in the middle of no-mans bed.
As a curiously irrelevant point of interest, I lived in Iran for a while as a youngster. When we returned to England my parents brought back a number of rather nice Persian rungs. This is one such.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Smile on Saturday :)
[Elbow propped in daylight.
Developed in Capture One for warm colours and a soft tonal range. Tried various crops to end up here.
Processed in Affinity Photo, sharpening with Clarity and Unsharp Mask, some more colour work, a bit of touching up to remove a dead woodlouse from the image, and a dark vignette.]
A fixed double exposure.
SA-9 with 50/1.4 + Marumi F-WL Kodak Professional Ektar 100 f/11.0 30sec*2times=60sec
I shot half of Double Arch, does that make this single arch? Lol A busy but less shot composition from Double Arch in the Red River Gorge. We had about 1 minute of color yesterday, but still a great day out exploring with the lads.
1501 and 7714 double head a Kidderminster to Bridgnorth service at Miners Crossing,on the Severn Valley Railway - 16.9.21.
Experimental double exposure, which I've not done on this particular film. I thought it'd be interesting to try a different angle & perspective. Taken on a specialty film from Revolog.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Revolog Snovlox 100 35mm B&W film.
Double Ascension Sculpture by Herbert Bayer (1973)
Downtown Los Angeles, Flower St.
Photo by Lisa Harris Tucson, AZ
We just wrapped up Moab Monsoon Mania—and wow, did we time it right! This year’s monsoon season was anything but typical. For much of the summer, the desert was unusually dry, but the rains arrived just in time for our adventure. Although we didn’t see major lightning shows, we were treated to rainbows, dramatic reflections, and moody skies that gave us incredible opportunities for photography.
I wasn’t able to join the adventure this year due to a knee injury, but seeing the results from our crew made me so proud. Here’s a favorite shot I captured during last year’s monsoon—when lightning and double rainbows lit up the red rock country.