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Playing with the Multiple Exposure setting on my camera, using a single Stikfas action figure and a MEC zip-up top for background
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.
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.
The first decent result from Polymerge, and still my favorite.
Shot on location in dazzling Vancouver!
365-238
Still playing with multiple exposures, this almost works but too cluttered I will need to find simpler subjects
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...