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I wanted to have a multiple exposure effect with my analog cam but I didn't know exactly how man times do i need to turn the rewind knob to fill one whole picture with another shot/exposure.. This is purely experimental but I love how the 3 photos overlapped each other :)
Camera: PentaxMV1
Multiple gables and arches create an attractive exterior for this family-friendly one-story house plan. The Markham makes efficient use of space with garage storage, a full pantry, and a spacious utility room just off the three-car garage. Each bedroom in this house plan has a walk-in closet and decorative ceiling treatments, and the master bedroom includes a sitting area and access to the back porch. The house plan has a screen porch off the dining room which features an inviting fireplace for year-round enjoyment. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.* www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1299/the-markham
Extreme close-up of multiple-ornament decoration
Camera Used: Canon EOS Rebel T1i
Lens Used: Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM prime lens
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1) Drawn onto plain paper with printing inks
2) Heat pressed onto fabric multiple times- Idea of many
3) One single image printed onto fabric
4) Scanned onto Apple Mac to be editted to create final poster