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Kodak BW400CN

 

Playing with the Multiple Exposure setting on my camera, using a single Stikfas action figure and a MEC zip-up top for background

in camera multiple exposures

Here are a set of images showing my work through process to work up to the final image. Images read left to right; top row then bottom row.

 

Images taken with Minolta Instant Pro using expired Polaroid Spectra instant film.

An Ordinary Drain Cover on the Surface but With Interesting Design.

double exposed and x processed fuji provia 100f 120 film

Space-Time Continuum

  

Light-Like Interval

  

I have given a bit more thought to the Space-Time Continuum and have shifted my opinion to include the Light-Like Interval. Where the spatial distance between two events is exactly balanced by the time between the two events. The events define a space-time interval of zero known as null intervals. Events which occur to or are initiated by a photon along its path (i.e., while traveling at C, the speed of light) all have light-like separation. Given one event, all those events which follow at light-like intervals define the propagation of a light cone and all the events which preceded from a light-like interval define a second (graphically inverted, which is to say Pastward) light cone. These photos are proof of Light-Like Separation in the Space-Time Continuum within my kitchen Houston, Texas USA.

 

Playing with water(falls) and multiple exposures instead of a long one.

The first decent result from Polymerge, and still my favorite.

 

Shot on location in dazzling Vancouver!

 

Pentax K-70

DA 18-135/f3.5-5.6

Auto ISO

12/30/2022

365-238

Still playing with multiple exposures, this almost works but too cluttered I will need to find simpler subjects

in camera multiple exposures

Polaroid Spectra System

Expired Paul Giambarba Polaroid Image Type 1200 ISO 100

Manhattan Beach/Palos Verdes, CA, 2011

Multiple exposure technique for Photography1 class. Concept is "goodbye" or "fading away." Modelled by Ionne Ocampo whom I missed greatly! :D

Yes, yes I know this is overdone but I've never had a go at this 'cliche' before so shush =P

 

two shots blended together in photoshop (camera was locked off on a tripod) and was converted to Black and white using the channel mixer =)

 

don't know which I prefer - think it might be this one but might experiment with overlaying some textures like I did with the bw 'the birds' photo... hmmm...

in camera multiple exposures

diana mini, iso400, mehrfachbelichtung

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