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Limestone Hall is one of two crossings at Kirksanton, near Millom, that have manually operated gates and semaphore signals. Although a non block post, it is the only place in Cumbria that has three aspect semaphore signals (that is stop signals with operational distant arms below them) in both directions.
6C23, the 0942 Sellafield - Barrow Marine Terminal test train - headed by 68018+68005 with 68021 on the rear - approaches the crossing on 13 May 2016. On the left of the image, the down home (with Silecroft's distant below it) looks a little overwhelmed by the metalwork (modern standard fall protection) attached behind it.
Multiple exposure of the HMV plaque, with the store front on Oxford Street.
Nikon F4. Fujifilm Pro 400H 35mm C41 film.
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…
For a time, East Lancashire Railway’s Class 144 DMU set 144 009 carried a non-standard blue livery with yellow ends and black windscreen surrounds, which is believed to have been in connection with a film contract. This image was intended as a refined version of that livery to more closely replicate the style applied to BR’s DMU fleet in the 1970s. The first attempt, without the black windscreen and light surrounds, was less than impressive and these features have now been restored. The base image is, of course, the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway's 144 011, photographed at Haworth depot (09-Jun-23).
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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.
My first try to take multiple exposure.
CWC Walk # 466 | Koyambedu Market | 2nd August 2015
Thanks Vinith for your guidance.
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
(1 in a multiple picture album)
I was lucky to be up on Tioga Road near Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite the morning after a Spring snow storm. As I drove along I couldn't help but think of Christmas even though it was May.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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This week I travelled to Rice Lake in Lynn Valley. I was a bit lost trying to find the lake and the orientation maps didn't seem to help me. As the light faded, I stumbled upon an idyllic clearing, perfect for play. Nature is beautiful and peaceful on the North Shore and I look forward to returning soon.