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Joshua Tree National Park

 

An understated impression of this cliched popular flower.

Personally, they are not among my most favourite flowers but they prevent the snails from becoming hungry and devouring the plants I really like!

Well ..... what else could I call it?

Holga

Kodak TMAX 400

Multiple Exposure

Multiple exposure in camera, 2 images. :-)

Still working to keep up with last Summer's backlog.

A multiple-exposure series - many more to come.

Rolleiflex 2.8F

film : Kodak PORTRA 800

Working on techniques and satisfying my needs.

I have been personally seriously injured by the exceedingly poor and dangerous design quality of a piece of modern high technology.

I have needed five weeks so far of intense medical attention.

This experience has somewhat soured my respect for the Company responsible and I have revisited and revised my multiple exposure creation from 2017 to reflect my situation.

A group of posts can only dream of the freedom enjoyed by the birds.

 

Hand-held multiple exposure (nine frames). 1:1 crop and considerable persuasion applied in Lightroom. HSS!

 

www.pelcombportraits.co.uk/Blog/Multiple-Skate-Parks

A cold and bright morning inspired me to go outside with the best intentions, the cold certainly concentrated my mind but froze my fingers.

Multiple exposure photography.

Multi- exposure, Ravenscraig, Kirkcaldy

Rescued from the strong winds blowing around our garden.

Flexaret

Analog

6x6

Multipleexposure

set

 

in view of my recent interest in photos of people

have updated my list of inspiring photographers

with links to their websites

here

hope you find it useful

Zorki-C / Fuji Premum 400

I pushed the shutter button twice ; The first is in this April, the second is today, in December.

The making of the original double exposure proved difficult (and a little frustrating!) so I have spent more time than normal on post-production versions.

 

Follow the link to view another earlier version on Flickr:

flic.kr/p/2iYL5W5

  

A selection of multiple exposures taken of the glass in the new courtyard at the Exhibition Road entrance of the Victoria and Albert museum in London.

playing around some more with multiple exposures

A multiple exposure in-camera involving Bracken, the bark of an Oak tree and the fading light of the evening sky.

A multiple exposure. I'm so excited about discovering this method. The possibilities are endless!

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