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Multiple exposure of 3 images all done in camera on a cloudy day in Croydon.

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This was made using the multiple exposure mode of my camera. Exciting!

 

No post-processing apart from adding the black border.

 

Bigger is better.

There's more of this.

In-camera multiple exposure of the Cobb, Lyme Regis. Thanks so much for looking. Colour adjustment applied.

Experimenting with a multiple exposure of the Casanova mural in Rimini. One shot was with the red Hoya Pop Colour Filter, & the other with the blue filter, & slightly out of focus.

 

I particularly wanted to try this sort of thing out since Fellini's later films, particularly Casanova, are really strong in colours with a surreal feel to the visuals.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. CineStill 50 35mm C41 film.

 

"Lens Filters Group"

After multiple cancellations and a delayed train passengers were getting irritated. The cancellations was caused by stormy weather which had caused the sea wall to go to one line running between Dawlish Warren and Teignmouth.

Multiple image stack in Photoshop.

 

Lit via a studio flash unit top right & slightly behind but just using the modelling lamp as a light source & corrected the WB in Lightroom

Multiple exposure during a maternity shoot at Sydney University.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100 35mm B&W film.

Even with 4 other Yael... i seemnot to be able to do my Math Homework :|

 

Inspiration → Digital schizophrenia :)

 

A silver plated numbing gum

And Jesus resting on my thumb

A hard to reach malaria

I've got the mood that seems to scare ya.

I'm paranoid, self destroyed.

Believe me lord I'm sorry

I've got the mood that seems to bury ya

I've got the nightmare called...

Schizophrenia

 

Schizophrenia - Blue October

  

Fed 3 lens: industar 2,8

Developer: lc29 6:30 min

Temp: 20c

Film: fortepan 50 asa

Macro Mondays Theme : "Double Exposure"

 

A few months ago NAPG's theme was multiple exposure. This was some of the fun shots that I pulled together and gave a "twirl" in Photoshop Elements. For those of you who are not familiar with the NAPG page, check out Jeff's winning image with his multiple exposure shot. He gets another huge congratulations on his work! - (These last two posts are giving the butterflies a break.)

319378 at Liverpool Lime Street on 24th May 2023.

A Democracy Monument in Thailand that is presented as uncleared image which represents the current situation of democracy in Thailand.

Multiple exposure.

While there aren't enough microphones for all of the judges, there were still plenty of mics to be used and eventually put away. Making sure they were all accounted for, they were set down in this one spot. These mics were used for the judges to ask the contestants questions that would be useful in helping them decide who to vote for Doo Dah Queen.

 

This is a frame capture from HD video using the Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera, with the Canon 18-55mm zoom lens.

Hand held multiple exposure during a maternity shoot in Sydney. In front of the wall of the Art Gallery of NSW.

 

Nikon F4. CineStill 800T 35mm C41 film. Hoya 85B filter.

9 x 1 second exposures

in camera

 

For round 54 of the Get Pushed challenge I was paired up with Magda Orsag (www.flickr.com/photos/75698697@N07/). My Challenge was "create in camera multiple exposure, with a goal in mind to make your image as surreal or dreamy as possible". I really enjoyed this challenge as it made me step out of my normal photography and explore something more creative.

This image is composite of graffiti in a Gastown alley and my wife holding an umbrella.

 

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I walked around Nathan Phillips Square this evening. There were numerous tourists taking selfies in front of the Toronto sign. I am amazed how many selfies people take of themselves. I hate taking selfies.

 

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Experimental multiple exposures of the sign at Parco Federico Fellini, with Hoya Pop Coloured filters (red, green, blue).

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

Multiple Amtrak and NJT trains stop at or bypass Edison at speed.

Christchurch Park Ipswich 2018

Multiple exposure shot.

British Rail Class 153 'Super Sprinter' 2 car Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) 153374 working the 11:38 (11:38 RT) 2N35 Newark Castle- Nottingham East Midlands Trains service train at Matlock Bath station in Derbyshire (UK).

 

Photography courtesy of my regular photostream contributor David on his travels and is posted here with very kind permission.

Blooming Cardoons, also known as artichoke thistles, a wild, spiny cousin of the common globe artichoke.

Detroit, Michigan, USA

Federal Welland

Vezhen with pilot boat, M.S. Westcott

Goerz Tenax 127 test roll. The ancient roll of Kodacolor 200 (expired in the early 80s?) came out blue.

Nude man

  

Model contact:

 

Julio Schaefer

flickr.com/colorimetrando

artecientista@gmail.com

Multiple exposure of the sign at Parco Federico Fellini, pointing the direction to the Grand Hotel, with a picture of the Maestro on the sign, with the street sign of Via Giulietta Masina, with a green coloured filter for the latter shot.

 

As a big fan of both, I've wanted to experiment with things as much as possible as sort of tributes, so even if you don't like what I'm doing with this Fellini stuff, its important to me.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film. Hoya Green Pop Coloured Filter.

Con el atardecer, el vuelo múltiple de aves nos obsequió la estampa que aquí comparto. 30, yo cuento 30 aves en vuelo.

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