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I am not an artist. If I was I could name the hundreds of colors in this picture. It is, to me, a scene to make one realize that our world is a beautiful one.
Multiple exposure made with a Zero Image 2000 medium format pinhole camera. Arista Edu 100 ASA film developed in Kodak HC 110
GoVia Thameslink Great Northern Class 313 Electric Multiple Unit , 313047 .
Calling at Finsbury Park Station, on its way to terminate at Moorgate on the erstwhile Northern City Line .
These Class 313 units are getting a bit long in the tooth now , and their replacements are due in the next couple of years .
Finsbury Park Station , North London .
Thursday evening 17th-August-2017 .
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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.
First generation diesel multiple-unit trains filmed on a Sunday in either the late 1970's or early 1980's on the local 'all stations' service along the Great Eastern Main Line. Normally this service would use electric trains but on this day the power has been switched off (along part of the route served) as part of an upgrade process converting the line from 6.25Kv AC to 25Kv AC.
These trains are at platforms 17 and 18 in the now demolished 'high number' trainshed at London Liverpool Street station.
Took a less intrusive approach in Aurora HDR, for a more realistic result.
After publishing it, I see that it looks great (as intended) on the computer, but washed out on my phone. The contrast is gone, and a magenta cast is all over the place. Have never seen this effect in Flickr before…
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
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Multiple signs | 8465-8485 Market St, Mentor, OH
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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.)
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Not an actual junction. Multiple exposure of 2 pillars from 2 different underground quary galeries, blending perfectly.
Dédales Chromatiques / Chromatic Mazes series
Set B (supportive pics)
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A Democracy Monument in Thailand that is presented as uncleared image which represents the current situation of democracy in Thailand.
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Multiple exposure near the wharfs near Star City. The shot of the water was also taken with a Hoya blue Pop Colur filter. I had not taken many multiple exposures on this film at the time, & wanted to try them.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. CineStill 50 35mm C41 film.
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.
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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Class 150 Sprinter diesel-hydraulic multiple unit No. 150134 about to depart Manchester Piccadilly station with Northern’s 15:20 service to Hazel Grove on 22nd January 2025.
South Western Railway 159021 passes Southcote Junction with 1L42, the 12.47 Salisbury to Reading service.
Taken from an article on the Manchester - Crewe AC electrification and modernisation that appeared in the October 1960 British Transport Commission magazine "Transport Age" and highlighting this important scheme that helped lay the foundation for much of the later electrification and modernisation work undertaken by British Railways. As part of this work the station of the south side of Manchester city centre, at Oxford Road, was reconstructed using a very contemporary architectural style with the old buildings replaced by the current largely timber structure by architects W.R. Headley and Max Glendinning and structural engineer Hugh Tottenham. It is now Grade 2 Listed and is seen here with both overhead wires and a grand example of an early BR diesel-multiple unit of a type I fondly recall!