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I cut this rhodo flower from my garden, put it in a vase, and set it up on a turntable on a little table in my purple powder room. Shooting with a tripod, I set my camera to multiple exposure and took nine shots, turning the turntable a bit between shots. I used a flashlight to "light paint" during one of the exposures.
The technique was inspired by Pep Ventosa's "tree in the round" method. I figured that if you can do a 360-degree multiple exposure of a tree, you could do one of a smaller subject too. My friend Victor came up with the turntable idea. Why walk around the subject, when you can just turn the subject on a lazy susan!
Had some ideas regarding dark rooms, tripods, long exposures, and multiple flashes of light that I wanted to play around with. The nice thing about having a girlfriend who likes spending most of her time with me is that I almost always have a model readily available for that sort of craziness.
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
This is a mutiple exposure of over 4,500 faces of people I do not know in all of the 25,000+ photos in my photo library.
First exposure is a palladium negative contact print developed in amonium citrate on arches platine 310 gsm paper, then re-coated with cyanotype solution using a positive.