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I always try to have a plan or an on-going project in mind each morning but often become distracted!.
I really want to start branching out a bit more with my photography, I am getting bored with my work, it's all the same. I think i'm going to experiment with my style a bit more, and vary the subject of my photographs and just see what happens. It could be good, it could be bad, we'll see.
oh, and I am very pleased with my G.C.S.E results, a mixture of A*s and A's, with a couple of B's - much better than I expected.
I 2nd shot a wedding tonight and then spent several hours at my best friend's house, so I needed something quick(ish) to do. Multiple exposure in camera to the rescue! I tried a couple of times to line the skull and my face together facing the camera, but that failed. I'm glad because I like this so much more!
I wandered around my yard using my canon eor r and my lensbaby velvet 56 with settings for 5 shot multiple exposure. I didn't do much post processing but did add filters with the software on my computer. I'm happy with some of the patterns that were captured.
My cat, Morris. I used a tripod and cat treats to achieve this combination of photos. :)
To stitch them all together, I used Photoshop Elements and an article on eHow (http://www.ehow.com/how_5971054_add-clone-images-photoshop-elements.html).
Got back from my walk and had some magic mushrooms on pizza and just listened to 'DJ Shadow & The Automator - Bombay The Hardway'
Taken with an OM-1,
Zuiko 50mm 1.4 and
Fujifilm Superior X-tra 400
Parkour in action!
Hand-held, AF. Multiple exposure (three frame).
Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.
This is a multiple exposure of two different photos of the same theme placed ontop of each other. I did this by getting two different negatives and placing them in the carrier together, that way when i exposed them and put them through the different chemicals they came out joined. I think the final effect is clever and i didn't expect it to look as good as it came out.