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Self-portrait with leaves, 2017.

The hopes of Spring ordering were fulfilled this year.

borderless double exposure w i-type 600 film shot on polaroid now

A multiple exposure taken on a brief walk on the beach at Aberffraw on Anglesey.

 

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A short walk around the really rather lovely 1934 Schools Class 4-4-0 locomotive, named "Cheltenham" after the famous school.

 

Found in the yard at Ropley station on the Watercress Line, during a recent trip with Bognor Camera Club.

 

This is ten hand-held exposures representing 54 seconds of Sunday, 17th June, 2018.

Four-image, in-camera, multiple exposure

Don't adjust your screen. As long as you can see what this is, I'm happy (and there's a lot going on here, so you might need a second or third look because it worked out quite entertainingly in some respects - well, to me, anyway...and I'm not talking about the building). Again, not to everyone's taste, but the crazy shots keep me interested.

 

For a relatively small suburb, there's just as much going on in Fitzroy generally as there is in this image. The area is jam-packed with all kinds of interesting buildings and people, cafes, restaurants and everything alternative. It is surely the vegan capital of Melbourne (if not Australia!). This is the Fitzroy Town Hall, a monument to the grandeur of bygone gold rush days. Those Victorians knew how to throw a few stones together.

 

Oh, and for the two or three of you who are interested, this is an in-camera multiple exposure.

Dead Lake Delamere Cheshire.

Mortal Engines played live on What's This Called? Saturday, April 14th between Noon and 1 PM Pacific time.

 

This shot is a multiple exposure with my holga.

 

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This is more what I am aiming for, but I need to go take the grasses from this angle on a duller day and try again.

Multiple exposure and, trust me, three completely different people.

A clear and dark night, a turning planet and plenty of free space on a memory card were the perfect ingredients to create this star-trails image that I shot last weekend. There was no breeze at ground level, but some air higher up pushed a few clouds through the area, breaking my colourful trails of light into smaller segments as they floated across the sky.

 

Apart from one passing car that left the bright red mark on the dark via its tail-lights, I enjoyed the peace, quiet and solitude of my few hours on this bridge over the Moruya River around midnight last Saturday night. I hope that some of you viewing this photo can have times like that to refresh and recharge your own souls.

 

I shot 108 single-frame photos that I combined in the free software “StarStaX” to create the trail effect that is the main feature of this image. For each of those shots, I used my Canon EOS 6D Mk II camera, fitted with a Samyang 14mm f/2.4 lens @ f/2.5, for an exposure time of 25 seconds @ ISO 1600.

9 layered photos

A multiple exposure of 9 shots, merged in camera

Holga multiple exposure. Developed and scanned by The Darkroom

we finally got some snow on the last day of the trip

 

©caroline fraser 2013

9 in camera exposures

unedited

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Self portrait. Lomography Color Negative 100. Film soup.

Alfilex, camera from 1936

Analog

6x6

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