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Me, waiting for my computer to get free...

 

This is a picture before the room was re-arranged

Participants celebrate at the finish in Cambridge after completing 90 miles in the Oxford to Cambridge Bike Ride in aid of The British Heart Foundation on 28 September 2013. Photo by Sarah Ansell. (Multiple values)

Performed at Imagine Watford 2016 by Directie & Co

This is a real multiple exposure, or at least one done inside the camera. The shutter opened 3 times, I don't really know how the mechanics of it actually worked, though.

Multiple units were also working on the south side where the fire originated at a new condo construction.

Kamera: Mamiya 35S

Lensa: 48mm F 2.8

Filem: Mitsubishi Super MX 200 (Luput 2010)

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At Kuelap “there are multiple levels or platforms within the complex. Because of its extension, these flat elevations support about 400 constructions, most of them cylindrical. Of them, only bases remain. In some cases, there are decorated walls with friezes of symbolic content that, in general, seem to evoke eyes and birds that take the form of a letter V in a chain.

Radiocarbon dating samples show that construction of the structures started in the 6th century AD and the complex was occupied until the Early Colonial period (1532-1570). Through the pre-Columbian, conquest and colonial periods, there are only four brief written references to Kuelap. It was rediscovered in 1843.” --Wiki

Cedar Key Florida

LC-A+ multi exposure color shot

Found this negative when I bought an old photo wallet with a few snaps and negatives in.How many times has that been exposed before winding on I wonder.

I have been to several museum, institutions, art galleries in my life, and a good number of them had some form of translation for their info. Maybe the basics, maybe only in one or two other languages. I always liked the Getty Center from this point of view, because - unless you want a book - they give the exact same instructions in English and in several other languages. And we are talking about several pages and two different booklets. Not only, but the Italian translation, which is the one I would be able to check in every detail, does not show a single error, awkward sentence or wrong choice of words (I would expect they used the same care for the other languages).

 

This is what tourists and visitors see when they disembark the tram that takes them up the hill in the Santa Monica Mountains, where the Center is.

  

Getty Center

Los Angeles, California

classes 08, 60 and 66 at Washwood Heath

Multiple Frame Tents were used here to cover a lot of yard space. There were actually six of them here. One 20x40, one 20x30, three 20x20's, and one 9x6.

 

Tents were installed close to trees and linked together with fabric gutters so there would be no drip lines between them in the event of rain. The several trees in this space prohibited the use of one larger tent.

 

This is also a good example of weighting frame tents with water barrels. Stakes could not be used here because of the many water lines and data lines which passed under this area.

 

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Multiple Sclerosis, 150-Mile Bike Ride, October 11-12, 2008. Irvine/Orange County to San Diego, Bay to Bay Tour 2008.

Heraklion Archaeological Museum

Multiple exposures taken at the Sunol Water Temple.

 

Taken with my Kodak Pony 135 camera

my new olympus e-5 arrived yesterday, and i have been too exhausted and overwhelmed to play around with it.

 

i have skimmed through the many new features, and i guess it's not a surprise my favorite is the multiple exposure option. i know i will have a lot of fun with this.

 

(sorry for the uninspired picture, i had a pile of quarters and a mirror closest to me, so that's what i used)

 

i love the way the e-5 feels in my hands. i've been waiting for this for far too long.

 

new things to come.

I liked the blue on all three pictures so I kept it as a main theme for them all.

woodcut, chine-collé, LCD video with machinima, computer

16 x 18 inches each (diptych), 2009

Jessica Meuninck-Ganger and Nathaniel Stern

For all those who haven’t seen my for a long time, I still look the same…

 

Motivated by the two Flickr-Ladies _rebekka and Miss Aniela, I tried to create a multiple (or clone) picture as well. I am quite happy with the result, although it could be better.

 

Here is the Link to the tutorial I used to create this picture.

And of course: Best viewed large!

Autor: Pablo Sendra

 

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CrossCountry Trains Class 220, 220027 with a unknown Class 220 leading passing through Filton Abbey Wood working 1S53 Plymouth to Edinburgh Waverley, taken 19th August 2019

Class 170. 170402. Diesel Multiple Unit. In ScotRail livery. Operating the 1L28 1847 Dundee to Edinburgh Waverley Service. Seen at Edinburgh Gateway Station, Scotland.

It is one of a series.

I think that everybody has more than one side, so I tried to show them in one picture by creating a multiple exposure. It was a kind difficult to match the eyes perfectly.

Tomada en la noche del 10 de julio. Coatzacoalcos, Ver

Triple exposure of flowers on my balcony. Dreifachbelichtung von Balkonblumen.

and lots more feets. :))

Could there be 6 different species in this small gathering?

Larche (Mercantour, France)

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