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Holga N, Tri-X 400 Multiple exposure.

as in 'woodland or scrub'

LOMO LC-A : XPR : Chaos Method

 

Bangkok, Thailand

 

Rescan Of This Old Shop Old Shot.

 

It's been a long time since I uploaded a shot.

Est-ce que quelqu'un peut compter le nombre d'oeufs prêts à être cuits n'importe comment? Je suis en perte ...

I performed full bloom of an autumn flower, a cosmos by multiple exposure.

Model Laura Hernandez

Make up Caz Holland

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane was created in 1859. Old St Stephens became a cathedral but its capacity became increasingly inadequate and on 26 December 1863, Bishop James Quinn laid the foundation stone for a new cathedral. In the eleven years it took to finish the new St Stephen's Cathedral, provision was made for extra space in the old church. A wooden annexe was built onto the northern frontage and extra doorways were cut in the stone wall on this side. Inadequate accommodation was not the only problem, for the soft sandstone was crumbling, particularly that of the little belfry which had to be dismantled at some time before 1875. A temporary wooden belfry was erected to a design by architect AB Wilson in 1888.[1

St. Stephen's Cathedral and Old St. Stephen's Church, circa 1910

After the consecration of the new cathedral in 1874, the old church was used as a school by the Christian Brothers until they moved to their new site at Gregory Terrace in 1880. The Sisters of Mercy then conducted a school in the old church building until the permanent St Stephens School was opened in 1892. Since that time the building has been variously used as a storeroom, offices, display space, meeting area and choir practice room.[1]

St Stephen's Chapel interior, 2014

On a number of occasions, the demolition of the old church was contemplated. However, it was finally decided to restore it as a place of worship. Based on historical evidence, restoration was done to recreate the bell tower, the stone tracery in the windows and the timber shingle roof. A stained glass window depicting Jesus Christ and the story of St Stephen was placed in the west window. The furniture can be re-arranged to suit a variety of church services, weddings, spiritual talks and sacred music performances. The nave is separated from the apse by four timber panels and a rood bar with a crucifix in the midpoint. The apse space contains a shrine of Saint Mary MacKillop. On 5 February 1999, the church was re-dedicated as St Stephen's Chapel by Archbishop John Bathersby.[2]

History Courtesy of Wikipedia

3 layered images

 

Multiple exposure

ILFORD XP2 SUPER 400

 

Fountain - Old Scottsdale. My first experiment with multiple exposures (15 images) in the round. That is to say images were taken of the fountain from positions all around it in order to capture the subject in its environment. I got the idea looking at an on-line exhibition by Pep Ventosa (www.pepventosa.com). Post processing was focused on bringing some structure back to the image; NIk contrast, and tonal contrast, Vinent Versace's mid tone contour action.

multiple exposure

Multiple exposure shot again.

 

Nikon D300 / AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor ED 70-300mm F4.5-5.6G(IF)

Multiple Exposure on Canon 5D mark iii

The line being the garden washing line and a beach wrap drying in the breeze plus a second exposure of the fencing behind

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

St.Bridget's Covent Ruins in Tallinn

"pensavo è bello che dove finiscono le mie dita debba in qualche modo incominciare la mia penna preferita"

(multiple exposure)

A four exposure image created in camera

Washington Monument In The Round: That is to say images (about 40) were taken of the monument from positions all around it then merged together in order to capture the subject in its environment. Opacity setting was normal although i also liked luminosity. FYI opacity was set at 50% of the layer below until i reached 10%. i continued at 10% for the balance Post processing was focused on bringing some structure back to the image; NIk contrast, tonal contrast, Vincent Versace's mid tone contour action.and a bit of sklight. Layer stacking thanks to Dr Brown's stackomatic.

Multiple exposures taken from various angles around the subject, stacked in Photoshop.

Holga

Kodak Ektar 100

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