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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
multiple exposures Kodak 35mm 400 Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
Arista C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
Occasionally an unexpected result is obtained completely by carelessness, in real life too, of course!
This is another example of the errors I made after a hearty lunch in the SW of France just a couple of weeks ago.
The strange thing is that I have unable to reproduce similar results deliberately at home in the UK. It can only be the beautiful location coupled with the unique sunlight in mid-September at that moment. Not to forget the state of my mind and body!
35mm film double exposure. I had shared this series before but it was removed by Lightroom when I had to reinstall.
First exposed in Ohio by Erin (fountaincoke) and then double exposed in Chicago by me. She uploaded this one on her stream today too, but I loved this one too much to not upload it myself.
Canon AE-1 & LC-A | Kodak | ASA 400
Following Kylo Ren's ground vehicle
12 exposures aligned to the cars with hugin and then combined with the -r option of my stackimages program ( github.com/captainnova/multitime )
The outliers image...pretty busy! The halos around the taillights is probably from them getting brighter when the drivers stepped on the brake pedals. See the combined mean + outliers image for a fix for that. The pink rectangle on the green sign needed a fix in stackimages - see www.flickr.com/photos/submicron/24078778659/in/dateposted...
I smudged out the license plates as a courtesy with the gimp.
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.