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It occurs to me that there might be many things in gardens that go unseen, even when they’re plainly visible. Things, perhaps, like this huge pot.
I do think though, that there might actually be a more appropriate name for pots of this size other than ‘huge pot’. Unfortunately, however, I am horticulturally incapable and therefore the correct nomenclature of garden-based objects is a mystery to me.
Eight shots taken in Denmans Garden, West Sussex.
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Usual caveats etc.
Thank you Explore March 28 2021
Multiple exposure
w/ SAKURA
Kodak GOLD200
CONTAX RX
CarlZeiss Y/CONTAX Planar T*1.4/50
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Takashi MATSUZAWA All rights reserved.
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I am very lucky to live just down the road from this wood, and every year we get this magnificent 'haze' of wild garlic - and the smell is fantastic too. Wanted to create a more impressionistic image that would really bring out this 'haze' so this is an in camera multiple exposure of 9 frames.
A recent abstract multiple exposure taken near to my house a few weeks ago when there was some Autumnal foliage and light to talk of!
This was my first multiple exposure taken 'in anger'.
It's quite subtle and only discernable once examining the shapes of the mountains...the clouds give it away as well.
Thinking of entering it in the annual Landscape Photographer of the Year competition...cross fingers ;-)
They looked pretty in a rare splash of sunshine.
Hand-held. AF. Double exposure.
A considerable amount of fettling in both LR and PS. HSS!
Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.