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This abstract image is a double exposure of a closeup of a printed circuit board and a macro image of an "uncapped" integrated circuit.
I was using the camera option on Multiple Exposure to create this photograph.
Photograph by: Rouben Dickranian
Strange times we are all sharing, will it all become the new "normal"? That is a thought that truly frightens me.
During a nighttime training session, a multiple exposure captures the movement of the Lunar Excursion Module Simulator (LEMS). The LEMS was a manned vehicle used to familiarize the Apollo astronauts with the handling characteristics of lunar-landing type vehicle. The Apollo Program is best known for the astronaut Neal Armstrong s first step on the Moon July 20, 1969. In its earliest test period, the LEMS featured a helicopter crew cabin atop the lunar landing module. Later, the helicopter crew cabin was replaced with a stand-up rectangular cabin which was more efficient for controlling maneuvers and for better viewing by the pilot. The vehicle was designed at Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA. This multiple exposure shows a simulated Moon landing of the (LEMS) trainer at Langley s Lunar Landing Research Facility.
Credit: NASA/Bob Nye
Image Number: LRC-1967-B701_P-03179
Date: April 11, 1967
wrigley building x 2...
2 exposures, 1min each on kodak portra using a pinhole camera made with the p-sharan std-35 kit.
in view of my recent interest in photos of people
have updated my list of inspiring photographers
with links to their websites
hope you find it useful
A junction of copings provide the basis for a multiple exposure.
Hand-held nine frame ICM multiple exposure. Frames exposed in a short sharp upward sweep, following the line in the left of the frame. Big amends in Lightroom.
ChunkaChunkaChunka at Pelcomb Portraits.