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MCP 22/52
Also using for 22/52 "glass"
Because looking at my daughter is sometimes like looking into a mirror from the past.
Saw some photos where a man photographed trees multiple times, going all around the tree, then combined them into one 'multiple exposure' image. When I saw them, I got the feeling he had captured everything the tree had ever witnessed while standing in place, and all of it was showing as ghostly images whirling around the tree. So I decided to try to do the same thing using my iPhone. This is my first attempt, and it's similar. His were taken at more of a distance. I'm going to keep trying.
I cut this rhodo flower from my garden, put it in a vase, and set it up on a turntable on the dining room table. Shooting with a tripod, I set my camera to multiple exposure and took seven shots, turning the turntable a bit between shots.
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!
[19] "Echoes of Nefertiti"
Not one of my more inspired (or skilled) efforts, alas, but I was getting desperate on a couple of chilly, drab days!
I've always loved this famous bust of Nefertiti and have a miniature replica. Both elements are multiple exposures. The background silhouette in profile and the side-lit "portrait" from the front. I resized the frontal view to fit within the silhouette.
The fact that we even KNOW about Nefertiti suggests that she still echoes through history.