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Mehrfachbelichtung I multiple exposure

I'm away for the weekend, In Norfolk for the forties weekend. There was a band and a small dance floor on the platform at Sheringhham Station. I decided to have a go at a multiple exposure with people. I haven't done that before. This was the best one I managed but unfortunately I chopped the top off the head of one of the dancers...well he would move! ;)

Nothing is ever actually still. The very atoms that make up our bodies, indeed, the atoms in every single molecule of anything you care to mention are always vibrating, and each bond between those atoms vibrates at a certain frequency and in a certain direction.

 

Depicted here are the dancing atoms of a lovely pair of heavy horses, who thought they were resting after having a bit of a plough at the Weald and Downland Autumn Show. I suspect that the one on the right has an inkling that everything is not as it seems, whilst the one on the left is thinking about his tea.

 

"It's just not possible", I say, when The Wife asks me to stop fidgeting. "It's a scientific fact that the covalent bonds in organic molecules are not rigid sticks – rather, they behave more like springs. At room temperature, organic molecules are always in motion, as their bonds stretch, bend, and twist... ".

 

She turns, and looks at me over the top of her spectacles.

 

She sniffs, dismissively, and looks away.

 

I attempt to calm my covalent bonds.

 

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15 hand-held exposures representing eleven seconds of October 5th 2019. Taken at the Weald and Downland Autumn Countryside Show.

 

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Lomography Lomomod No.1, Tri-X exp 11/10

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mehrfachbelichtung auf i phone mot moso app. farblich gestaltet mit pixelmator photo

You are looking toward Seatown and West Bay in Dorset, from a vantage point close to Lyme Regis Museum. Bar the tumbled rocks of the coastal defences (bottom left) this view might be quite similar to that which the dinosaurs most likely ignored way back before they were fossils.

 

“Might be quite similar”. Probably not.

 

I imagine some Dimorphodon, perched on a rock (did pterosaurs perch?) staring out towards the far cliffs, contemplating the beauty in the patterns created by the waves…

 

Could that have happened? Probably not.

 

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The ten exposures (tripod-based this time) do a grand job of showing how the current swerved around the curve of the coast.

und meiner zeichnung in sonne und schatten. mehrfachbelichtung mit i phone

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Lincoln Park Conservatory, Chicago

 

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In-camera multiple exposure, of objects inside and outside.

  

Spotmatic, Vivitar 28mm, Fomopan 400, Rodinal 1:100

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