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31806 U-Class 'U-Boat' leads the double headed service to Norden with Bulleid 34053 'Sir Keith Park' flooding the sky with black smoke.
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56085 hauls 56100 D.I.T on 6D66 14:40 Immingham to Doncaster "Enterprise" at Melton Ross. 4th October 2001. Typical that it was on the slow line.
Double exposure with home made box pinhole 4x5 on Fomapan 100. Dev, in D-76 10 min. Scanned kontaktprint. Dokumol 1+6 1 min on Forte fortezzo
strong reflection of the olavinlinna castle, the most attractive tourist destination in the city of savonlinna.
Double the Toni...Double the pleasure.
I didn't know I took two nearly identical photos albeit with subtle differences in each one. Which one is better? Right or Left? I'm partial to the right, but it came out just a tad blurry.
Adapt from Crisscrossed Crystals, designed by Nancy Sebestyen, pattern & instruction from Bead & Button December 2010 (this current issue.)
Well, Nancy's bracelet is one row, here I double it.
Taken in Nice, France. The peeble walks are found thoughout the city and are typical of south east France where they are named Calade. These sparks memories of my childhood.
Double exposure
Canon A-1
Canon FD 50mm 1.4
Rollei Retro 400s @200
Semi stand: pre-soak; Adox Adonal 3.5ml per roll (1:80); 60 min
scanned with phone
A replica of a life-sized, bronze sculpture in lower Mahattan. This piece, by Seward Johnson, has an interesting story, involving the destruction of the World Trade Center. (See next photo)
Multiple exposure of a pregnant model, with one shot slightly out of focus.
Nikon F4. Nikkor 50mm F1.2 lens. Ferrania Orto 50 35mm B&W film.
Camera: Holgaroid
Film: Polaroid Viva90 - 125 ISO
Format: 3.25 x 3.38 in. (8.3 x 8.6 cm)
location: Monza
From a 126 film I took in London when I was 11. All of the pictures were either double or triple exposures. The boy is Reuben and the silhouetted figure is, I think, his big sister Eleanor.
47367 + 47596 "Aldeburgh Festival" departs Dereham on the Mid Norfolk railway hauling a service to Wymondham Abbey.
A double exposure on Crystal Beach from our trip over New Year's weekend.
Shot using my toy Debonair camera and Plus-X 125 (expired 2009). Xtol 1:1.
Albireo is a double star found at the head of the constellation Cygnus (the Swan). The stars of Cygnus form a large cross (the Northern Cross) directly overhead in the Summer sky in the Northern Hemisphere and Albireo is the star(s) at the base of the cross. When viewed with the naked eye, Albireo appears as one star, but when viewed through binoculars or a telescope, the beautiful contrasting topaz and sapphire colors of the double star become apparent. The two stars are a true (as opposed to a visual) double, meaning the stars are gravitationally bound. At a distance of 385 light years the projected separation is some 400 billion miles. Fifty of our Solar Systems would fill the gap if stacked end to end. The gold colored star, which is about 80 times larger than our sun, is actually a double star itself with a very close companion, making this grouping of stars a rare triple star system.
Albireo is one of my favorite stars in the sky and I often stop for a glance whenever I'm observing in this part of the sky. 10X30 seconds, ISO 800, moonlight night.