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Various multiple units stopping at or passing Carpenders Park, London on Wednesday, May 25th, 2022.

Multiple Exposure

GB Railfreight, Class 66, 66784 "Keighley and Worth Valley Railway 50th Anniversary" leads the latest Stadler Class 777 delivery run through Hartford as 6X30 13:15 Crewe Carriage Sidings to Kirkdale Carriage Sidings.

 

The new Merseyrail units being hauled were 016 and 018. 001 had also been brought through from France via the Tunnel and moved to Crewe with these two, but had been left at Crewe Arriva Train Care.

Multiple exposure of the HMV plaque, with the store front on Oxford Street.

 

Nikon F4. Fujifilm Pro 400H 35mm C41 film.

A revisit to an earlier multiple exposure, with a Lichened Gritstone background.

BUON

 

- gommoso

- indecifrabile

- a ruota fissa

- sorprendente

- morbido

- senza zucchero

- notturno

- rivelatorio

- flickeriano

- nichilista

- alcolico

- a manovella

- iso200

- in discesa

- plastificato

- vegetariano

- alla deriva

- glassato

- sospeso

- profumato

- puntuale

- fatto di 12 mesi

 

ANNO.

 

Sceglietene una, tutte, nessuna, ché in fondo solo questo importa:

 

AUGURI, tutti.

Lucky 4 You (Tonight I’m Just Me)

MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES bySheDaisy

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=erRCS8BBRfo

 

You always said that I have multiple personalities

I bounce around somewhere between my dreams and reality

So where’d you dig up the audacity to ask me

How we’ve all been doing

Since you broke our hearts

(Well, so far)

Number 5 just cries a river a minute

7 wants to tie you up and drown you in it

Yeah, 14 just wants to say so long, bygones

32 wants to do things to you that’ll make you blush

10 would key the El Camino that you love so much

And there ain’t nobody wants to mess with 23

Oh, lucky 4 you tonight I’m just me

 

I guess this party’s more than your new Barbie bargained for

She’s got you by the sleeve, slowly easing towards the door

She’s probably right, you should be movin’ on

Don’t know how long we can behave

Better have the valet get the car

(‘Cause you know how women are)

 

Number 5 just cries a river a minute

7 wants to tie you up and drown you in it

Yeah, 14 just wants to say so long, bygones

32 wants to do things to you that’ll make you blush

10 would key the El Camino that you love so much

And there ain’t nobody wants to mess with 23

Oh, lucky 4 you tonight I’m just me

 

Forgiveness is the key

According to my shrink

But, it’s not just up to me

(I don’t know girls, what d’ya think?)

 

Number 5 just cries a river a minute

7 wants to tie you up and drown you in it

Yeah, 14 just wants to say so long, bygones

32 wants to do things to you that’ll make you blush

10 would key the El Camino that you love so much

And there ain’t nobody wants to mess with 23

Oh, lucky 4 you tonight I’m just me

 

Number 5 just cries a river a minute

7 wants to tie you up and drown you in it

Yeah, 14 just wants to say so long, bygones

32 wants to do things to you that’ll make you blush

10 would key the El Camino that you love so much

And there ain’t nobody wants to mess with 23

Oh, lucky 4 you tonight I’m just me

 

Number 5 just cries a river a minute

7 wants to tie you up and drown you in it

Yeah, 14 just wants to say so long, bygones

32 wants to do things to you that’ll make you blush…

   

13/52 - Multiple Exposure (52 Weeks: The 2021 Edition)

 

In camera multiple exposure

Multiple exposure.

Trying out a multiple exposure of one of the plants just outside the Star City Casino in Sydney, & trying out getting really up close.

 

Nikon F4. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

Class 323 electric multiple unit No. 323218 leaves Sutton Coldfield station with 2R43, the 19:01 Lichfield Trent Valley to Birmingham New Street service on Sunday 8th August 2021.

Multiple image filter.

 

Two PANOs: one of my shadow on Lime Lake, the other a bifurcated Lime Lake scene

Picture taken 03/13/25

 

Multiple signs | 8465-8485 Market St, Mentor, OH

 

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This is what it looks like when the multiple exposure lever is left on and you forget. After counting more than 12 frames you begin to wonder what's going on???? I sadly dropped the Bronica and it is no more :(

 

Taken in Penang, Old City, Malaysia.

 

Zenza Bronica SQ-A 80mm f/2.8

Kodak Portra 400 120

My response to a Get Pushed challenge given to me by Shreya: Self portrait double exposure.

 

- a combination of in-camera (self + watch) + leaves & shell in PP.

 

Autobiographical elements: self + clock + macro leaf (yes, aging) and a spiral, symbol of life and my fave macro animal.

DRS tractors 37612 (sporting appropriate holiday bunny headgear on the jumper cable socket) and 611 plough(!) through the Wylye valley with 14 on the hook working the ECS positioning move 1Z51 Eastleigh to Whitchurch following the Easter Monday "The Heart of Wales Meanderer" tour the previous day.

 

The English Electric produced locos had passed this way multiple times over the bank holiday weekend having firstly run down to Hampshire with a 12 coach set and 47810 (DIT) on the Easter Sunday as 1Z48, then with the Pathfinder Tours-organised excursion 1Z49 Eastleigh to Llandrindod Wells and 1Z50 return and finally the marvelous meandering multitude are seen here approaching the level crossing at Upton Lovell journeying back to Shropshire (with two extra MkII air-con coaches tacked on at Eastleigh).

 

Speaking of multiples, the locomotives, both released to British Railways in late 1963 have each carried four different numbers during the course of their working lives. Amazingly over 60 years later both examples are available for work on the nation's rail network.

Yashica fx-3 super 2000

Yashica ML 50 mm f1.7

Kodak Portra 160 iso

(multiple expousure)

My first try to take multiple exposure.

 

CWC Walk # 466 | Koyambedu Market | 2nd August 2015

 

Thanks Vinith for your guidance.

"I will make sure you will never be able to place an order on the internet again." "I'm an attorney, I will sue you." "I will call the CEO of your company and play him the tape of this phone call." "I'm going to call your local police and have two officers come over and arrest you." "You'd better get this through your thick skull." "You have no idea who you are dealing with."

 

These are all direct threats that I received today from an individual who identified himself as Steve Phillips, the manager of PriceRitePhoto in Brooklyn, New York when I called to inquire about my order with them. My crime? Telling him that I planned to write an article about my unfortunate experience with his company regarding the camera order I had placed with him yesterday.

 

How are these people able to stay in business?

 

I suppose I should have been duly warned based on PC World's Camera Confidential expose written a few years back about unscrupulous camera operators operating out of New York, but I have never been so utterly offended by a retailer in my life. I guess in some ways this is my own fault, or as Steve Phillips reminded me, you're a "professional photographer you should know better than to buy things on the internet this way."

 

I have been keeping track of The new Canon EOS 5D for a while. As those of you who visit this site regularly know, photography is a passionate hobby of mine. I've told myself that I'd pick up a 5D as soon as the price dropped below $3,000. I've been regularly checking both Yahoo! Shopping and PriceGrabber for a while waiting for one to drop. Well yesterday for the first time I saw that the 5D was for sale for $2,899 at PriceRitePhoto. I placed an order online and this is where my trouble began. The order went through and was confirmed and is shown below.

 

 

The first thing that happened was I received a call from an individual who identified himself as Joseph telling me that there was a "problem" with my order. He said he needed to "verify" the security code on my American Express. Although I had given that security code in the order I gave him this code again. He then tried to explain to me that I was going to need some accessories with this camera. For starters I was going to need a new memory card. When I told him that I already had a memory card he became somewhat insistent that mine was not good enough. After I wouldn't buy his memory card he said I'd need new batteries for the camera. Again I told him that I already had two batteries at home and would not be needing to purchase these from him. He then thanked me for my time confirmed my order verbally, said that it would be shipping out in the next few days and hung up.

 

So today I checked on my order online again and saw that it had not been routed to shipping and called the company back again. Four times I was put on hold for a substantial amount of time and had to hang up and call the company again. Finally I was able to connect with an individual who said his name was Steve Phillips. Steve Phillips abruptly told me that the camera was out of stock. When I protested and told him that it was confirmed online yesterday and verbally by his sales rep he refused to budge. When I told him that even right now as we speak the camera was still showing online at that price on his website,(see below with today's date) he still insisted that he did not have the camera.

 

 

At this point I thanked him and informed him that I would be writing an article about my experience with his company. It was at this point that he went ballistic. He first told me that if I did this that he would not cancel my order but just never fill it. If I cancelled it he said he'd charge me a 15% restocking fee. When I told him that that would be unethical he went nuts. He accused me of trying to "extort" him and said that he was going to have two local police officers come over and arrest me. He then went on to say that as a "professional photographer" I should have known better than to try and buy a camera this way and that he was an attorney and would sue me if I wrote an article about my experience.

 

He told me that I had no idea who I was dealing with and that as he had my work contact info that he was going to call both my immediate supervisor and the CEO of my company and tell them that I was trying to extort him.

 

"I will take this very personally," he said. He claimed to have recorded our phone call and said that he would make sure that I would "never be able to order anything on the internet again."

 

Of course these threats only served to agitate me more. After about 20 minutes of this abuse I told him that I had to go and he refused to get off the line. He said that if I hung up that he would just charge me for the whole camera and never ship it. I hung up and he called me back. I left for my meeting and he called back asking to speak with my boss.

 

This is by far the most abusive situation I have ever encountered with any retailer on the internet.

 

One of the things that troubles me the most about this situation is that I found this retailer through Yahoo! shopping and they were perceived to have positive feedback. Is the feedback mechanism for Yahoo! Shopping broken? How could this horrible retailer have a four star rating with 858 ratings. I'm convinced that there is a possibility that many of the "reviews" for this company could be fake. I should though have sorted through the reviews to the worst to see that many others had fallen prey to similar fraud by this company.

 

How is this company still allowed to offer their products through Yahoo! Shopping?

 

PriceRitePhoto may also be doing business as C&A Marketing and TheCameraMall.com

 

Below are some examples from other users:

 

"very bad place for shoppping. Ordered a TV a week ago. when checking out, the shipping price was higher than displayed by Yahoo. That is ok. Called customer service 2 days later to make sure the order was ok. The guy from customer service tried to sell other things to me, and promised the item will come in 2 days. After 3 days, called again, I was told they over sold the item, and my order was cancelled. what a joke! Don't buy thing from this merchant!!!"

 

"In all the years I've done business with online stores(and I've done plenty), this is by far the ABSOLUTE WORST company I've conducted business with yet. They're customer service is almost completely inaccessible despite their 24/7 365 claim, they don't deliver on anything they say they will, they're rude and pushy, and any information that IS sent back is usually filled with vague half-answers that do nothing to solve any problems. This is just an awful business experience. Case in point: They claim to be open on Sundays over the phone from 10AM to 4PM EDT. Well, what they really mean is that the sales department is open, but customer service(who will place you on hold forever during the week) is closed, as is billing. STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY. And warn your friends. ..."

 

"I gave this store an overall rating of 1. That is because Yahoo does not allow me to rate it any lower. I cannot stress enough how poor the customer service from the wretched excuse of a store. First off, they stress 'we ship in less than 24 hours'. That is a blatant lie. An hour after placing the order, I received a call to confirm that I had indeed purchased a camera, and that the delivery address was correct. So far, so good. I returned the call, and informed them that yes I had indeed purchased a camera, and yes, the information was correct. The next day, I received another phone call to confirm the shipping address, and did I also want to purchase an extended warranty? Yes, the address is correct, and no, I don't want your warranty. They assured me my camera would be shipped that day. Three days later, I again received a phone call to confirm the shipping address, which had now been done 3 times, and did I want to purchase the extended warranty? Yes, the information is correct, no I don't want your stupid warranty, I was assured the camera would be shipped that day. It is, in my opinion unconscionable to delay shipping an order for over a week, just so a company can try a high pressure sales job, on a warranty a customer has already told them, repeatedly, that they don't want. It has now been ten days since the date of purchase, and still no camera. My experience with this store is one I will never repeat, nor would I wish it upon my worst enemy!!"

 

and yet another review I found on the company:

 

"I placed an order with TheCameraMall.com (aka PriceRitePhoto aka C&A

Marketing) on June 9, 2005 for a Sony DSR-PD170 camcorder. At the time

the price advertised on-line was very low, which should have raised a

warning flag, but a call to the company confirmed the item was in stock

ready to be shipped, that it was a US model, the user's manual was in

English, and the salesman (Joseph) seemed helpful. There was some

pressure to add unwanted items like a tripod, extra battery, etc, but they

were declined. An offer to add insurance was offered, and initially I

declined but then agreed after being told that otherwise if the product

arrived and was non-functional I would be taking full risk. Before the

product could be shipped I was asked to sign and fax a form, appended

below, that indicated that if I wrote any negative feedback I would agree

to have my credit card charged $100, and that I also agreed to waive my

right to chargeback to the credit card company, and that product could not

be returned for any reason. I signed and returned this form with the

understanding that the company would send the item I ordered. However

after a week there was no indication of a product even having been

shipped, and the customer service contact indicated that only the

salesperson could give me order status, so after several tried I reached

Joseph again, and now he indicated that he couldn't ship the product

unless I faxed him a copy of my credit-card!!! This I refused to do, and

have never, ever had to do for a transaction. I sent email to the company

requesting cancelation of the order, and received yet another email asked

me to sign and fax back a form indicating that I would not post negative

feedback and if I did I was authorizing my credit card to be charged

$100. I refused to sign this.

 

I did post feedback to

the feedback links provided by the customer describing the details of the

transaction, including the forms I had been sent.

 

The day after posting the feedback describing my attempt to buy the video

camera from PriceRitePhoto/CameraMall, I received a call from a "John

Hancock", claiming to be the owner of the camera companies, and demanding

that I remove the feedback I posted. He said that he would charge my

credit card for the amount of the camera and and additional $250 for each

posting. He also said that he was shipping a Malaysian version of the

camera, without a lens, to me, and that he would make money on the deal,

and I couldn't stop the shipment, or dispute the charge. My credit card

company confirmed that a pending charge had been placed by PriceRite, but

the charge was not yet posted, and once it was posted, I could dispute.

 

The next day, July 6, I received several calls from "John Hancock",

demanding again that I remove the feedback I had posted, and when I agreed

that I would remove anything that he felt was not accurate, but if he

could not indicate any inaccuracy, then the feedback would remain. He

screamed and swore at me over the phone, and said that he would post my

credit card number on the internet if I didn't comply.

 

On July 8 a charge was posted to my credit card for $2139.99 and a second

charge was posted for $100.00. I called my credit card company and

initiated the dispute process. The security department of BankOne Credit

strongly suggested that I cancel my credit card, and complete an internet

fraud report.

Description of how you were defrauded:

My credit card has been charged $2238.99 for an cancelled order.

I've been threatened with additional multiple charges against my

credit card unless I change feedback posted to the Internet, and I've

been threatened with having my credit card number posted to the

Internet. I've had to cancel my credit card on the advice of my

credit card provider."

You've got a friend in me

You've got a friend in me

When the road looks rough ahead

And you're miles and miles from your nice warm bed

You just remember what your old pal said

Boy you've got a friend in me

Yeah you've got a friend in me

 

This weeks theme is "retrospective", which is an opportunity to look back through the shots of the year and pick one you didn't like(or even one you did) and re-shoot it. For me the Multiple Exposure was the theme I felt I failed with the most(see +1 for the original), so this is the re-shoot.

 

Week 52 - Retrospective

In front of the Sheikh Zayed ( Grand ) Mosque of Abu Dhabi ,is a huge courtyard or sahn. It is covered in a decorative marble & is 17,000 sq m in size. The surrounding colonnade is supported by 1048 columns ,all clad in white marble & decorated with precious stones

Inspired by Alexander Mcqueens Kaleidoscope clothing prints. i thoroughly enjoyed this shoot!

Nikon D2x with 24mm F2.8 lens, double exposure done by the Camera's feature-Multiple Exposure to create an Orton Effect.

 

www.naturephotographers.net/articles0106/dw0106-1.html

 

www.flickr.com/groups/double_exposure/discuss/72157594464...

Experimenting with multiple exposures of shadows on a footpath.

 

Nikon F4. Fujfilm Velvia 100 35mm E6 slide film.

This is what it looks like when the multiple exposure lever is left on and you forget. After counting more than 12 frames you begin to wonder what's going on???? I sadly dropped the Bronica and it is no more :(

 

Taken in Penang, Old City, Malaysia.

 

Zenza Bronica SQ-A 80mm f/2.8

Kodak Portra 400

Multiple exposure of a pregnant model I hired in 2016, with one shot trying out a wide aperture angled shot of the grass. Taken at Lion's Park in Bowral.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Portra 400 35mm C41 film.

Experimenting with multiple exposures

Have a good look to distinguish what is real and what is a reflection. Photo without manipulation.

Mira bien para distinguir que es realidad y que es un reflejo. Foto sin manipulación.

My flats decided to get together so I can admire them. I guess this is what I'd call shoe porn.

Self portrait from a while back suffering from anxiety I keep finding myself overwhelmed with my thoughts my mind sometimes feels as though I don't belong to it. much like this image my body and sole don't meet when I have my attacks.

Multiple exposure of a pregnant model I hired in 2016, with one shot of the stuff on the ground. With the type of film I was using, mundane things such as that looked really good in my opinion. Taken at Lion's Park in Bowral.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Elitechrome Extra Color 100 35mm E6 slide film.

Holga N, Tri-X 400 Multiple exposure.

Shot at an elementary school looking down the hallway. Shot with a nikon d600 and 28-300mm lens. Using the multiple exposure setting in camera. I wish the d600 had a higher amount of shots to add instead of the maximum of 3.

May 20th Explorer # 10!!!!!

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