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This is a straight version of my earlier posting , Hortense and Pine Cone etc)

Project 52: Assignment Sixteen: Favorite Sport.

 

This is a composite of two images:

 

First one is a 1.3s exposure with the speedlight (bare SB-900) in repeat mode, camera left.

 

Second one is a 1/200s exposure with the speedlight in manual mode (1/8 power I think) camera right. This was taken with the golfer in the end-of-swing position.

 

Flash driven by Cactus V5 radio triggers.

Fujifilm Superia 200. Strasbourg.

Playing with multiple exposure

It’s actually a very fine out house. This is an in camera double exposure of the sign on an outhouse door placed between shadows of the outhouse roofline and me.

Ilford FP4 Plus 125 reversed in PQ Universal and scanned with Plustek 7600i Ai.

OMA’s Otherworldly Taipei Performing Arts Center Approaches Completion.

multiple exposure

Minolta XE-7

50mm f1.8

Kodak gold 200 shot at 50

A photmontage of three images

8 layered images

minimal editing

set

Xanthorrhoea seeds and leaves combined.

After a few very frustrating days trying to load the Multiple Exposure App on my camera I worked out I couldn't do it with Firefox!

Finally can experiment with it!

This image is of the main workshop area inside the Canepa Design facility in Scotts Valley, California.

 

Canepa Design is owned and run by ex-racing driver Bruce Canepa and he is renowned for his quality work tuning certain car makes such as Porsche's, Ford's, as well as taking time to restore classics from the likes of Carol Shelby etc.

 

The workshop area you see here is hidden behind the main entrance area where a variety of racing cars and rare automobiles from all over the world can be found, and then behind this workshop was the warehouse area where I was stunned to find so many original racing cars from the likes of Le Mans in the 70's all the way through to current racing cars like the new Ford GT40.

 

Stunning place to visit if you're into your cars as much as I am, you definitely won't be dissapointed that's for sure.

 

Taken in February 2007 when I was snapping and writing the "California Dreaming Part 2" magazine feature for Fast & Modified car magazine.

Holga 120N | Kodak Ektar 100

From the series Seeing

Holga 120N / Fuji Pro 160C

Following in the footsteps of Giants (and stood on their shoulders) - I think not!

Photographed in our rear garden this morning, posted at 09:24.

Now exhausted by the creative strain of it all!

Inspired by the growing-up mid-teen stages of 2 of our grandchildren.

Double exposure

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