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Met these football lovers at Payambalam beach, Kannur. It was such fun to watch them play. Really enjoyed clicking their multiple exposure portraits. One was Messi, One, was Ronaldo, the other didnt want any name to himself.
Holga 120N, Kodak Tri-X, 8 exposures. Developed in R09 One Shot, (Rodinal), 1+50, for 15 minutes, constant agitation for the first minute, 1 inversion every 30 seconds thereafter.
Printed on Fotokemika/Varycon (PEM) VC RC, 8 x 10 paper @ f/11, 25 seconds. Developed in Kodak Dektol, 1+2, for 1 minute, 30 seconds.
Multiple exposure technique of Freeman Patterson described in his book, "Photo Impressionism and the Subjective Image, " a book made known to me by my contact, www.flickr.com/photos/falling-thru-the-lens/.
in view of my recent interest in photos of people
have updated my list of inspiring photographers
with links to their websites
hope you find it useful
A few months ago NAPG's theme was multiple exposure. This was some of the fun shots that I pulled together and gave a "twirl" in Photoshop Elements. For those of you who are not familiar with the NAPG page, check out Jeff's winning image with his multiple exposure shot. He gets another huge congratulations on his work! - (These last two posts are giving the butterflies a break.)
in view of my recent interest in photos of people
have updated my list of inspiring photographers
with links to their websites
hope you find it useful
Inspired by the work of Victoria Hillman, who taught us how to create a multiple exposure on the walkabout.
Dedicated to Eyriel (Lisa Foster - www.flickr.com/photos/eyrie1/) who has a full understanding of Pensive's madness! So she says!
How many eggs are there?
- Combien d'œufs y a-t-il?
Le jeu est ouvert à tous!