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Believe it or not, this one took me quite a while, but managed to both use cloning and layers to create it. It reflects my day - lots of people going back and forth and in the end they seem to lose identity.

I absolutely love this painting my parents have.

Experimenting multiple strobe with smoke!

 

Dip, My oldest friend. Taken at Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

 

Please don't use or alter this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

Taken for this week's challenge of multiple exposure - two images combined in camera using the multiple exposure setting. I never this before.I'm not sure it really works - I will have to keep practicing. Yes, and a few days late as well.

Wide combination of leaves

8/8

Determination means so much.

Multiple exposure in the style of Jerry Uelsmann

Police Scotland BMW R1250RT NMUs seen at Aberdeen Airport.

28th July 2025.

 

© Calum's 999 & Transport Photography. All rights

Reading | Samiya Bashir collaborates with Cumbersome Multiples

 

Samiya Bashir and Cumbersome Multiples share a mutual admiration for folk hero John Henry. In a sense, he introduced them. Bashir’s Pushcart Prize nominated poem, Coronagraphy, delivers on its promise to illuminate the interior voices of Polly Ann and her husband John Henry. The text move from the page into the dimension of performance. And yet, it is a compelling, intimate poem that requires reading and rereading.

 

Cumbersome Multiples will engage with the text in two distinct ways: first, through a real-time print response to the poem’s call during a performance held here in the Lab; and second, by continuing to produce limited-edition broadsides throughout the month of January as part of an accompanying Gallery Storefront Residency in MoCC’s Gallery Store. The two print elements will develop alongside the Coronagraphy performance — taking into account the rhythm of the text through typography.

 

Samiya Bashir is a poet and educator based in Portand, Oregon. She is the author of Gospel, finalist for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and the 2009 Lambda Literary Award, and Where the Apple Falls, a Poetry Foundation bestseller and finalist for the 2005 Lambda Literary Award. Bashir is editor of Black Women’s Erotica 2 and co-editor, with Tony Medina and Quraysh Ali Lansana, of Role Call: A Generational Anthology of Social & Political Black Literature & Art.

 

Bashir’s poetry, stories, articles and editorial work have been featured in numerous publications including, most recently and forthcoming, in POETRY, Poet Lore, Michigan Quarterly Review, Crab Orchard Review, Cura, The Rumpus, Hubbub, Callaloo, and Encyclopedia Vol. 2 F-K.

 

She is the recipient of two Hopwood Awards from the University of Michigan, as well as awards, grants, fellowships, and residencies from the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, where she was a recent NEA writer-in-residence, the University of California, where she served as Poet Laureate, the Astraea Foundation, the National Association of Pen Women, Community of Writers at Squaw Valley, Soul Mountain Writers Colony, The Austin Project, Alma de Mujer, the James Dick Foundation for the Performing Arts, and Cave Canem, among others. Her long poem, Coronagraphy, was nominated for a 2013 Pushcart Prize.

 

A long-time communications professional focused on editorial, arts, and social justice movement building, Bashir is a founding organizer of Fire & Ink, an advocacy organization and writer’s festival for LGBT writers of African descent and a recipient of the 2011 Aquarius Press Legacy Award, given annually in recognition of women writers of color who actively provide creative opportunities for other writers. Currently, Bashir is on the faculty of Reed College.

 

Photographs by Mario Gallucci

Some graffiti at an abandoned dairy.

Riffing off of Mark Boulton's "Add Content" screen, this mock allows for the possibility of multiple categories, as seen here www.flickr.com/photos/roprice/3571117022/

 

That's one thing that doesn't transfer over directly from WordPress.

Recent work from me! :)

me, myself and I, and then some.

multiexposure, bronca rf 645, 100mm/f4,5, rollei pan 25, rodinal 1:49, 11min, 20°c, 30sec-agitation, epson v750, victorymouth.com/

 

multiple exposures

 

Kodak 35mm 400 Arista

Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens

C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux

 

@Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur

 

Nikon FM2n, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AIS, Agfa Vista 400 (Expired)

The best part about nerdy Halloween parties is that you don't need to worry about making sure a friend dresses as a previous Doctor. You can just trust one will be there.

multiple exposure. i don't know what to make of it!

Algunas veces, pasas por cosas que producen sentimientos econtrados...

Multiples created from selections of photos from the Sekigane Dance Festival 2010

Multi-vortex tornado sequence from May 27, 2013 in northern Kansas. In the conditions it was hard to get a clear shot of this twister, but at several points the multiple vortices were very clear.

 

This is also the storm from the wild TIV intercept video this summer.

 

May 27, 2013

Belleville, KS

8 Spindles- Retractable- Bosch Tool- 4

The camera fell and opened. This explains the light intrusion on the bottom.

 

1st day of the QuadCam Hiromi gave me for my birthday.

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