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Double exposure collaboration with Daz
Possibly 2 x Lomo LCA, maybe expired Jessops slide film 100...
Liberty Department Store in London by me, Graffiti in Bristol by Daz
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!
The output from the day after a Light & Land Workshop in London
The flooring of the British Library, multiple exposure in camera
But I cannot remember the question!!!
A sign of having been a teenager in the early 1960s, I guess.
Thanks, Bob Dylan.
Song: Blowin' in the Wind - 1963 - I was 17, where has all that time evaporated to?
.To my mind now this masterpiece really resonates.
If unsure, expose a second time. Nothing worse than a blank film fished out of the development tank. Warszawa, 2013
LC-A+RL
Fuji Provia 100
Cross Process
Kodak Chem
Harmony in mid-strip at her book launch "The Meet of My Thighs". I forgot I had already shot a subject roll. Funny stuff.
Looking down from a vantage point on top of a grind bench.
Hand-held multiple exposure (three frames). Contrast abomination in Lightroom and Photoshop. HSS!
Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.
Ivy is so voracious in her intent to conquer the Earth or is she merely a social climber but clingy.