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I am usually bad at conceptuall work, find it hard to direct and arrange previsualized imagery. I don't have the patience I guess. But I do try sometimes, with dubious success. Here is the latest attempt. Don't laugh, please :)
Multiple rainbows, gorgeous colors in the sky, fantastic location all combined to make this a perfect storms for a photographer. On this particular evening, we spend 2 hours shooting in all different direction as the kids listened to music in the car.
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Tripod-mounted multiple exposure (nine frames) remote triggered composite.
Trying out a multiple exposure in Portland, with one shot of a barb wire fence.
Nikon F65. Ilford Pan F Plus 50 35mm B&W film.
This is a shot of the Little Eachaig river near Clachaig in Argyll after a night of heavy rain, just before it disappears under an old, arched bridge The water has obviously been running on this route for a very long time the rocks have been carved with dookits and ridges leaving a very interesting texture.
this picture was a pure experiment. i wanted to do a couple of double exposures, but failed with re- and forewinding. so it ended up to be all in one. these are at least 3 pictures. my mom in a cretian street, me in front of the sea, and some red orchid. a picture of a cat might have disappeared somewhere inbetween.
Experimental multiple exposure with a fountain at Lions Park in Bowral with Hoya Pop Colour Filters.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Rollei Crossbird 200 35mm C41 processed film.
Bronica ETRSi
Zenzanon 75mm f/2.8
Fomapan 100
Ilfotex DD-X 1+4 @8mins
An accidental multiple exposure because I'd accidentally switched the camera to multiple exposure mode instead of mirror lock-up!
The signal box now looks like it has cobwebs and foliage on it.
Trying out multiple exposures to pass the time at the motel as I was tired & it was very hot. Taken in 2012.
Nikon F65. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.
Mamiya C220
Sekor 80mm f2.8
Kodak Portra 160
Suwannee River, Old Town, FL
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"..pink..." is all I heard as Steve shook me gently awake. Vaulting out of bed, I sprinted to the kitchen, grabbed the Mamiya that was already loaded with color film and headed to the river. The sun was still below the tree line and it was too dark to meter, but I merrily shot multiple frames anyway (very unusual for me) and finished the roll. The pink light faded quickly and color bleached out of the sky as the sun rose. With a satisfied smile, I turned to Mr. Black & White Film who was quietly sipping his coffee, "Did you leave your neutral density filter on the camera on purpose?", he inquired helpfully.
But even in the dark light of first dawn, with an unintended x4 ND filter, Portra still delivered.
Experimental multiple exposure of a fountain at Lions Park in Bowral. Used Hoya Pop Colour filters. This is my first time using this film.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Rollei Crossbird 200 35mm C41 processed film.
High above the terraced houses of Thornton Lodge an unidentified Northern Class 150 diesel multiple unit heads across Longroyd viaduct with train 2B42, the 06.30 Sheffield to Huddersfield.
The two low green warehouses at the top of the view are actually located on what was Gledholt yard on the ex-LNWR Standedge route to Manchester. I would have loved to have taken this shot 60 years ago!
Bad Wimpfen, Night of the Arts. Bad Wimpfen, a medieval town overlooking river Neckar hosted a Night of the Arts ("Nacht der Künste") on May 6, 2017. The whole town was nicely decorated - candles, illuminations and chairs in front of almost every house, shops (mostly local handicrafts and the like) were open all night. And a variety of music plus eating and drinking on offer all over the place. Bit of a pity with the weather - quite stormy and thus also a bit chilly and torrential rains forecast for later in the night but that did not stop the crowds from having a lot of fun.