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On Sunday 1 April 1984, facelifted 4 EPB 5426 is seen heading south through Forest Hill on a London Bridge to Purley service that was replacing an East Grinstead line service that was not running owing to engineering work. A bus service operated from Purley.
A multiple exposure composite showing the arc of the Full Moon of July 9/10, 2017 low across the southern sky on a summer night from dusk to dawn. This illustrates the low arc of the Moon across the sky in northern summer, from southeast at left to southwest at right.
The sky is a blend of three long exposures:
â¢Â for the dusk 10 p.m. sky (left) with crepuscular rays in the clear twilight,
â¢Â the 2 a.m. middle-of-the-night sky with the Moon nearly due south (middle) with stars and iridescent colours around the Moon in light cloud,
â¢Â and the dawn 5 a.m. sky (right) with increasing clouds hiding the Moon.
The Moon disks come from a series of short 1/15-second exposures, to record just the disks of the bright Moon. I took shots every minute but selected images taken at 10-minute intervals here for the composite.
Taken from home on a warm and dry summer night with no dew! Stacked and blended in Photoshop, with Lighten blend modes and gradient masks. Shot with a 15mm full-frame fish-eye lens and Canon 6D.
Digital multiple exposure (still in camera) of this face of this Buddha sculpture made for Gangs of New York. Martin Scorsese designed the face.
I love Gangs of New York.
Taken with Blue, Red & Green Hoya Pop Colour Filters.
Nikon D7000.
At least one of the Islands Class 483 units has been spruced up a bit, with new logo and 'Island Line lettering along the sides of the vehicles. This is 483006, photographed passing Los Altos Park, with the 10:49 Ryde to Shanklin service.
1st September 2018
(1 in a multiple picture album)
This old guy fell many years ago, but his resting place couldn't be more lovely. Here he lies on the shore of Lake George with the reflection of Crystal Crag greeting him each morning.
He's had a rough life as you can see by the "wrinkles" on his body, but he is at rest now.
Note that the water is so clean, you can see the bottom of the lake below the reflection.
Multiple multiple exposures on the water.
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Spring tinted multiple at Shitenouji Temple in Osaka with plum blossoms in Aichi. Got old Japanese taste with spring element.
Lomo LC-Wide/Kodak EBX/X-Process
I understand everyone has multiple tasks to cope with while they are online - kids / spouse interrupting, work, IMs from different corners of the world, and so on. That's life, isn't it?
I particularly adore those who care to give me undivided attention when they can. That makes me feel important and loved.
I try to return the favour too if possible. Or, at least, I'll let them know if I am multitasking.
Shall we pamper our special someone with some quality time? :)
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I’m fully aware how pictures may impact us the way the creator had not expected. An erotic picture can be captured while things are getting hot. However, it is not always the case in SL Photography. So..
Stay calm and communicate :)
I don’t do intimate photos much unless it's to illustrate some animations on the furniture. In that case, I would credit those who are generous with their time. But if I want to, for art's sake, I usually opt for my male alt to avoid people making up stories, and causing drama to people I care about.
If time fits, I might do photos with others too. Those people are special to me in different ways, and more importantly, they KNOW me. They care how we see each other more than people we don't know at all. So, I decided not to mention their names, specially in this collection. I don't owe you an explanation for my relationship with them either. :)
Just in case you forget about it - Bento heads can't ensure we all look uniquely. If you believe that you see your special someone in the picture, CONSULT him first.
Afterall, it’s the idea and visuals I would like you to focus on, not the people.
Thanks for your support :) , enjoy!
Taken with a Noon pinhole camera, two exposures on the edge of a coppice.
Ilford FP4+, Rodinal 1:50 for 15 minutes
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.
Constructed multiple in the L.A.B. - About to re-hang Studio 2 with..
'Storm Boxes'
*Blogged - paddyhamiltonstudios.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/storm-boxes-r...
Northern Rail Class 195 No. 195003's reflection bids farewell at Halifax station working 1D72, the 17:41 Leeds – Chester service on 24 September 2025.
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.
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!