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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.
Harajuku is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan. The area is known internationally for its youth style and fashion. Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Fruits.
As you approach Yoyogi Park the first thing you see are the Cosplay Kids. These are young girls (and a few young boys) who have come to Yoyogi dressed as characters from anime, manga, or Jpop. They have come to see and be seen. Often, if you go into the manga shops, you can find brightly colored fliers urging fans of a particular cartoon series to rendezvous in the park on a certain date often with very specific directions about what to wear. Yet, because there are so many different fan communities, one can see many different identities being performed on this somewhat narrow piece of concrete - spies with shiny new weapons, space adventurers and demonic figures, people in Goth or renaissance courtly garb, the furries who are fascinated with anthropomorphic animals, Nanas who most often wear Victorian nurse and nanny uniforms, and so forth.
Photo taken in Tokyo - April 1996 - Minolta X-700 SLR camera. I like large contrast between both girls
Many of them spent a good deal of time posing for pictures being taken not simply by tourists but also by their fellow fans; these pictures are being recorded by cell phone, camcorder, or digital cameras and many of them soon to be distributed via the web. The costumes and makeup are elaborate, richly detailed, and for the most part, home crafted. The kids take great pride in their costumes though they may own multiple costumes reflecting multiple cultural identities. text by Henry Jenkins
The lovely Transalpin electric multiple units had two+one seating throughout. Introduced from 1965, the class 4010 power car was at one end of each set and the class 6010 driving trailer at the other, with four intermediate trailers. Pairs of units were often coupled together. This shot of a pair of sets at Bruck an der Mur was taken on 20 May 1981 during a half-hour break before catching another train of these units to Salzburg - a six hour journey. The sets were built by SGP.
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Day ?? (sorry, skipped a few days)
Playing with my camera in my hotel room at the The Pod Hotel
Experimental multiple exposure, with trying out a wide aperture, & using a green Hoya Pop Colour filter on the other shot.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Fujifilm Industrial 100 35mm C41 film.
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.
Experimental multiple exposure with a pregnant model I worked with earlier this year. She was 20 weeks, so her bump wasn't too visible. She was a delight to work with & wanted to work with her again, but unfortunately, schedules didn't work out. Taken at Victoria Park in Sydney, near the University.
Taken with Blue & Green Hoya Pop Colour Filters.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak Pro Image 100 35mm C41 film.
Multiple exposure in Rome, with one shot taken upside down & slightly out of focus.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. CineStill 50 35mm C41 film.
Wet track, fogged windshield, walls of Armco and an expensive vintage racer. I don't think we as spectators can appreciate the challenges a driver has to deal with, and this is vintage racing! I could be wrong but, I don't think there is money to be made by winning, only expense. In a sense this is a return to motorsports roots when it was done for the sport,
The original image is from a photo shoot that i done for my little sister. I wanted to try and create something a little different with this photo and so i combined some trees and bushes. This is an great effect you can do using the screen blend in photoshop
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I was shooting light trails from the intersection and walked over here to see how the reflection of the Helmsley Building on the office windows looked. The reflection on the rain water was a nice surprise.
A high res closeup to a very active region on the sun.
In fact this image contains several such regions:
AR3927, 3928, 3932 & 3933. Some with multiple spots, some with huge filaments generated by powerful magnetic fields.
The entire area is brimming with activity.
A mosaic of 9 frames, Dec 24 2024, H-Alpha.
The image was processed and colored darkly to boost up the surface activity.
Askar 185, Daystar Quark Chromosphere ds Lunt40, Baader DERF & ZWO ASI174MM
The timelapse can be seen in my instagram profile: www.instagram.com/reel/DEAYO0rN0rH/?igsh=YTQ0aTkxZGJhOGxy
Image created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a boom arm.
Please have a look at my automotive photography album: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642
Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) is excited to announce the 12th Annual Benefit Car, Truck, Tractor and Trade Show set for Saturday, June 4, 2016, on the Henderson County Campus. This year’s show is hosted by SkillsUSA Students and Great Smokey Mountain Region of AACA and is featuring Corbitt Trucks and Tractors. The show is open to all modes of transportation, including 2-, 3-, 4- or 18-wheelers. The day will include door prizes and special awards that are chosen and presented by SkillsUSA Students. Automotive instructional labs will be open for tours. All proceeds from the car show will benefit automotive students in SkillsUSA competitions. (www.blueridge.edu/news/twelfth-annual-car-show-set-june-4)
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Part of a parking garage at the UCSF Mission Bay campus.
Explore Dec 15, 2011 #203