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This is an abstract view from a garden on Madeline Island, Wisconsin. Three exposures were obtained while moving the camera slightly between each one. The images were combined in camera.

Just trying to learn multiple exposure. That was a test photo.

These are multiple shadows because there were a lot of things she walked away from without a word of explanation when she was younger and she still thinks about them more than she needs to.

 

~Storypeople

 

Estuvo en el puesto 16 del Explore, el 16/01/2008

Class 143 diesel multiple unit No. 143620 pauses at Montpelier station in Bristol with the 11:16 Bristol Temple Meads to Severn Beach service on Saturday 13th September 2008. "Pacers" such as this one no longer operate services in the Bristol area, having been cascaded to work on the "Devon Metro" a few years ago.

 

I know ... it's an outrageous title but, according to Wikipedia, Montpelier has a reputation for being 'Bohemian'. I simply know it as a vibrant and culturally diverse inner suburb of Bristol.

 

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Nikon F80. Nikon 135mm f/2.8 non ai

Aberration is fairly frequently met with in this species and even quite small colonies can produce interesting forms year after year. It is always worth having a close look at any Small Copper that you see in the field.

 

Upperside ground colour can vary from pure silver-white through oranges and fiery reds, to deeply suffused specimens that appear almost entirely black. The amount of copper on the hindwing band can be greatly exaggerated or reduced to the point of absence. The number, size, and shape of the black forewing spots can also vary considerably on both the upperside and underside; and even the tails on the hind wings can be markedly exaggerated in length. Heavy suffusion on the upperside is probably environmentally triggered and can sometimes be met with relative frequency in the autumn generation following a particularly hot summer.

 

Rarely (as in other species) more than one genetically inherited aberration can be expressed in the same specimen. This becomes particularly impressive where, for example, the silver-white ab. schmidtii also expresses the blue markings on the hindwings known as ab. caeruleopunctata and the reduced forewing markings of ab. bipunctata. Such multiple aberrations are almost unknown in the wild but have been produced in captivity by selective pairing of aberrant imagines through successive generations. There are 140 named aberrations known to occur in Britain.

 

Citation;

www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=phlaeas

......embellecen el alma y disfrutan los ojos!!!!

A view I think from outside the modestly-named Universal Buses Limited's Smithybridge depot, showing off two of its Optare Excels, R817/9 WJA. Perhaps as a result of hubris, Universal Buses were not with us for long and the operation was purchased by Stagecoach in 2000. 817 was sold by Stagecoach in 2001 and ended its days with Essex County Buses. 819 has been more fortunate; by 2003 it found itself converted to dual door and providing shuttle services to and from the P&O Ferry Port at Dover. I understand it, together with stablemate R818 WJA , remains active with P&O in Hull.

 

This got me thinking about the dual door business. It’s not often one hears of a used bus getting a door inserted. Usually opposite arrangement applies as a vehicle from a London operator is cascaded or sold on to the provinces. What do they do with all the doors, I wonder? I can’t imagine there is a ready market for used centre doors. Perhaps there’s a big pile of them somewhere, stockpiled in case of a Great Door Shortage

 

This was a bit of an experiment. There are three 60second exposures here, and during each one I adjusted the zoom ring a few times so that mulitple images developed on the same exposure.

Unfortunately each image comes out a little faint because of the limited exposure at each point and the overlying sky. Still, I though I would share it. Let me know what you think.

  

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Experimental multiple exposure of a pregnant model I worked with earlier this year, with Hoya Red & Blue Pop Colour Filters. Taken at Victoria Park near the University of Sydney.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak Pro Image 100 35mm C41 film.

 

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Multiple exposure of table tennis action during the WTT Singapore Smash 2022

Experimental multiple exposure with a pregnant model I worked with a few years ago at the University of Sydney before a film class.

 

Also taken with a green Hoya Pop Colour Filter.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Portra 800 35mm C41 film.

 

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I was 13 when I took this photo, I'm 14 now and I hope I can top this picture this year, it's gonna be tough!!

Multiple exposure & icm, reflections in puddle along the South Bank, London

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Experimental multiple exposure with the fountain at Piazza Barberini in Rome taken with Hoya Pop Colour Filters.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

 

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multiple exposure image of attic living in the meadows, nottingham

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