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Just a little experiment with multiple key light sources. This image was taken in the dark with a 10 second shutter and I manually fired a flashgun either side of the bottles. Seen in 111 pictures in 2011 #21 Light & Shadow

For the US holiday, spent some time up at Steamboat Springs CO with the Xpan and a roll of Arista Ultra. Have been experimenting with some lighting differences and using Diafine with this film. The contrast is definitely less, but the accutance and latitude is very good, in my eye. Always like the view of the Xpan and how it accommodates such a wide view in 35mm. Thanks to my flickeranian friends who continue to encourage!

Asymmetrical tunic / dress in shade of raspberry sherbet and pictachio and chocolate ice cream. With an odd pocket.

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having recently being diagnosed as deaf, i need to photograph to express how i felt about it, i felt hurt and embarrassed. but I've gradually seen through that and realised the positives

Love the unpredictability of double exposure in the camera!

Somewhat surreal "double exposure" holiday snaps from Iceland.

 

My camera can't do multiple exposure natively, so each picture is actually one long exposure with the lens covered and the camera moved half-way through the shot. Rather unpredictable results guaranteed.

 

Synthetic Symmetry series

De todos los colores y sabores. Plaza de mercado del Cusco, Perú

Multiple lights implies multiple highlights. Not sure about the "banding" on the spheres though.

A short stop at the red light.

Only time for a snapshot.

Maybe it's an double reflection on the windowpane at the basement window and I shot my car?

(Crocodile Sandwich Challenge #6 - On Reflection N° 4)

 

multiple exposure in and around the city centre of birmingham

Multiple exposures ended up in a freaky portrait.

Camera: Diana F+

Film: Lomography XPRO 200 iso

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Multiple eyes Bender from Futurama toy.

My bus window throws reflections over Harbour City building on Lambton Quay, Wellington New Zealand, early winter's evening. Photo: Virginia McMillan

Time and mechanics intertwined to keep us all trapped in these modern times

Another multiple flash image that I took of Lucy in the studio back in college.

 

Taken exactly six minutes apart.

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