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Parkour in action!

 

Hand-held, AF. Multiple exposure (three frame).

 

Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.

Multiple Exposure experiment

For this walk through the woods, I brought the Rotomator.

She was jumping and turning, almost flying when I met her.

Day 43 - Self Portrait. Driving myself home after a couple to many beers

Strobist info: SB600 with a red gel shooting into the truck box, handheld SB900 under dash. Multiple (two) exposure done in camera.

Multiple Exposure

 

multiple exposures Kodak 35mm 400 Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens

Arista C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux

 

multiple exposures

 

Kodak 35mm 400 Arista

Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens

C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux

 

Multiple exposures with Holga

Recently the idea of travelling faster than the speed of light has me thinking about building an Alcubierre Drive.

 

I’m fortunate that I live in Texas where no one bothers you. This leaves me pretty much free to experiment building radioactive explosive energy structures in my man-cave garage.

 

By using dark energy for acceleration to expand the fabric of space-time behind my ship while also shrinking space-time in front, I can travel faster than the speed of light without upsetting professor Einstein.

 

Because funding is slow I have been using Dark Beer as a substitute for Dark Energy. Needless to say my first tests are proving a bit difficult. I feel I’m very close to a major breakthrough; just need more Dark Beer for propulsion. When this thing takes off I will be able to photograph the future while still being in the past and also the present.

This was an 'outtake' in the 'Shock Therapy' tries, but I loved how my hand is lit up, so I had to do something with it.

  

-on-camera multiple exposure-

 

Title taken from a line in The Prestige

Bored WFH I set out to capture a family of squirrels scurrying around an Oak tree backing onto our house. This is the result of 200 images, cut down to 50 and cut down again to around 35 layers in Photoshop. I havent moved their positions, just layered onto of each other.

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