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I used the Snapseed app on my phone to do a double exposure: Bath Passage in Brum and a woodland scene in south Shropshire.
I have been growing Chrysanthemums in open ground for the last 2 years with some surprising (to me) success. This year's hopes were dashed by the recent exceptionally high winds when a few of my growing plants were snapped off. I gathered in the wilted stems and treated them as if they were new cuttings. Some leaves died but many new leaves grew.
I have nothing to lose and there is a good chance that I could increase my plant stocks.
An old multiple exposure shot with a plastic camera on film. This one is from probably about the same time as this one.
Flower is beautiful, water is romantic, then what happened if flower is falling into the water? Everyone could have different answers, and here is my representation how the it could be look like, the focus is about the expression of streamline beauty.
If unsure, expose a second time. Nothing worse than a blank film fished out of the development tank. Warszawa, 2013