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Multiple eXposure of non X-rated X-ray of my right knee on an old-fashioned X-ray lightboX. This XXX-ray isn't a Xylograph. No Xyster was used during my TKR in 2012 as far as I know. I'm now waiting for a left TKR - on hold because of Covid-19.
The magic of film, in multiple ways!
1) I had forgotten I took this shot on film, until I developed a mystery roll of Ilford Delta 100 with a more recent roll. I didn't even remember taking this frame until I was hanging it up to dry. I shot this for color (her red coat was great), but I absolutely love it black and white.
2) For anyone who thinks film is a grunge medium ... just shoot a fine black and white film through a Hasselblad. The Internet will probably crud this up a bit, but the full-res shot just pops. Craft can matter! It's ok!
I have some new shots of Meg I am excited to share, too. She rocks.
Shot on Ilford Delta 100 with a Hasselblad 500C/M, through a Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 CF. I'm in love with that lens. Developed in Kodak TMAX Developer, I think for 6 minutes and 15 seconds minutes at 70 degrees, using a Jobo machine processor.
Ok, ok... we have here some versions of it or another... but I just wanted to present my CENSORED version.
Multiple exposure shots capturing Aya Ueto advertising for Mitsuya cider water.
Olympus OM2000
Tamron SP 17mm/3.5 51B
Fujicolor 100
Epson Perfection 2400
This be me.
Special thanks to Mike Armstrong for the idea. I'll be doing a series of these (10 total.) 5 are going to be of friends of mine, showing (without anything written) something about their personality.
This was so much fun to do. Granted, it's not exactly "hard" but goodness its time consuming. took 2 days to get this dialed!
Alien Bees B800 camera center and above through medium softbox.
Multiple exposure image created on my iPad using Image Blender when I was `playing’ one evening.
I’ve been collecting together images that have some orange in them as we are going to put together another camera club photobook. I’m not sure whether this would count but I chose it because it is a bit different.
Microftalmia y catarata posterior secundaria a artieria hialoidea persistente en cachorro de Bulldog francés
And,as a bonus, in a salwar kameez as well, A look that's proving to be a fan-favourite with some of you.
P.C & Edit : Amartya Datta
Editing app : Photoshop Mix
Website : www.theimmortalarts.com
Contact : theimmortalarts2015@gmail.com
This multiple-frame Hockneyized technique seems especially appropriate to the theme of the original drawing -- the difficulties of fitting in to pre-established boundaries. And the tags on each frame are still another way to tell the story. [Created with fd's Flickr Toys.]
My camera has multiple exposure ability...
The reason my cheek looks funny is because an eyeball from another exposure is in the middle of it.
ha.
People who want to get into the workforce but are facing multiple barriers to employment will have greater opportunities as the B.C. government significantly expands skills training for employment programs.
The 'Multiple Sclerosis Challenge Catamaran' visited Arbroath in June, 1996 on its way around the British coast for local MS sufferers to visit it. Prior to that the company lunched in the Community Centre. In the picture are, from left, back - Alan Crayford (crew), Phyllis Duncan, Sheena Campbell, Nicky Davies, Stuart McCraken, Dave Allen (skipper), Mike Hall and Charlie Martin: front - Celine Fullerton, Dave Fowler and Jim Barthorpe.
Dawn raids see multiple arrests as GMP continues to tackle the use of encrypted communication services used by organised crime groups.
Six people have been arrested for drugs offences after seven warrants were executed this morning (Wednesday 27 January 2021) at properties across Radcliffe, Heywood, Whitefield and Bury.
The arrests form part of GMP's continued commitment in tackling the use of highly sophisticated encrypted communication platforms - codenamed Operation Foam.
Operation Foam is the GMP strand of the NCA led Operation Venetic which has seen law enforcement agencies from across the UK join together to break through the encrypted communication services being used by organised crime groups.
Detective Inspector Ian Partington of Bury's Operation Challenger Team, said: "Our officers are undertaking an inordinate amount of complex and intricate work to ensure we disrupt and dismantle this type of activity. We currently have six people in custody which highlights the excellent work of the all those involved in this operation and this result is another positive step forward in ensuring our communities are kept safe.
"Organised criminal activity is not welcome within our community and GMP is committed to tackling it. Our work to target organised criminals in the Bury borough continues under Operation Pevek and this work is often supported by information provided to us by members of the public so I would encourage anyone with any information that could assist us to get in touch with police."
Anyone with information should contact police on 0161 856 1417, quoting Operation Pevek. Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
In 1987, Reggie Greene suffered multiple gun wounds in a drug-related shooting, just years after his release from prison. Although he survived the attack, Greene’s injuries left him with the most difficult news of his life: his reproductive organs were damaged so severely that he would never be able to have kids, barring some sort of medical phenomenon. 22 years later, Young Riot—slated to elevate Boston hip hop to unprecedented heights— still takes pride in being that phenomenon.
“It was a miracle, if you ask me,” the 21-year old Dorchester native says. “My dad wasn’t supposed to have kids, but I’m here today. Fate put me here for a reason.”
Fate has been instrumental in Riot’s music career as well. As Boston rap label and hip hop’s first genre-specific digital retail store Amalgam Digital’s first previously unsigned artist, the local prodigy first started rapping just a few years ago, after penning a verse to Mobb Deep’s landmark instrumental, “Quiet Storm,” on his dad’s voice recorder.
“I heard the beat and just went off,” Riot recalls. “I always knew I could rap, but once I really got started I knew it was something I had to pursue.”
And pursue it he did. Riot spent the next two years recording new material, in hopes of accumulating enough content to soon record a full album. He eventually caught the attention of an A&R representative at Slip N Slide Records, the Southern imprint home to such artists as Rick Ross, Plies, Trina, and Jagged Edge. At Slip N Slide, Riot began working on a series of “On Da Grind” mixtapes as part of a process administered by the label to develop and evaluate aspiring artists. He purchased a beat package from the label, with hopes that an expanded song catalogue would lead to a record deal with Slip N Slide. But that deal never surfaced, leaving Riot with the difficult challenge of accepting the harsh reality that is the music industry.
“I grew a lot as both an artist and a businessman after what happened with Slip N Slide,” he says. “Everything isn’t what it seems like on TV—nothing comes easy in this world. I was disappointed I didn’t get a deal at the time, but I knew I had to keep grinding. ”
He continued to record in Boston, and even procured a feature in the magazine Hip Hop Weekly’s “Unsigned Hype” section. Still looking for a deal but unable to find one, Riot became heavily interested in Amalgam Digital after hearing one of his favorite artists, Max B, cosign the label in his songs. He registered as a vendor at AmalgamDigital.com, which allowed him to utilize the website’s exclusive user-generated content module to sell his latest mixtape, Studio Sessions, to online consumers through Amalgam Digital’s popular digital store. And then, the power of fate that had followed Riot throughout his life reemerged.
“I started looking for more info on Amalgam, and when I found out they were based in Boston, it was like destiny,” he recalls. “I had just finished Studio Sessions to be distributed on AmalgamDigital.com. Once they heard the music, it was a wrap.”
In May 2009, Amalgam Digital signed Young Riot as the record company’s first previously unsigned artist, placing him among an impressive group of rappers that includes Grammy-nominee Joe Budden, Saigon, Curren$y, and Max B— the artist who first turned Riot onto the label. But just months after Riot inked his deal, in early September 2009, Max B received a 75-year prison sentence for his role in a fatal 2006 robbery, forcing the burgeoning Boston prodigy to accept the departure of his musical mentor.
“It really hurt me when Max went away,” Riot says. “He was just so cool with me genuinely. We recorded a lot of music together and there was more that we wanted to do but never had the chance to. Seeing his work ethic and focus, that’s something that always keeps me motivated.”
Before his prison sentence, Max had passed on his popular “wave movement“ onto the rising star Young Riot. One of the many songs that they recorded will serve as his debut street single. The track, “Living the Life,” also features Amalgam Digital artist Curren$y and was included on his recent digital release, Jet Files, serving as an introduction to fans and showcasing Riot’s diverse stylistic range. Heralded as a versatile writer who can seamlessly transition from street sagas to party jams to radio hits, Riot has also started a street apparel line called Y.O.M.P. (Yes on My Planet) that is slated to be released in 2010. In the meantime, the young talent is focused on expanding his signature “YES” brand and excited for what the future beholds.
“Me and Amalgam have big plans in store for everyone” he says. “There are a lot of other things I do besides music, and people will get to see that soon enough. Yes at me”
National Multiple Sclerosis Society volunteer Phil Sachs serves himself a finger sandwich at the Sip n' Shop event Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012 at Tallulah's. Guests snacked on food from HyVee and Serenity Valley Winery wine while socializing and browsing.
Soldiers from the 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain) provide
mountain skills training to members of Kosovo Security Forces, Oct. 19, 2021
near Dobroševac, Kosovo. Tactics and techniques taught included rock climbing,
rappelling and multiple rope systems that are beneficial to search and
rescue operations. Having these skills helps Kosovo Security Forces ensure a
safe and secure environment for the people of Kosovo. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Jeffrey Rivard)
Strobist Info - SB-26 high left 85mm 1/4power, SB-25 close high left 50mm 1/4power, SB-25 right (which died I think!!) 85mm 1/4power
Bronica SQ-A w/ 150mm PS f/4 - Velvia 100F
Must remember that after I take a Polaroid test shot to flick the ME switch back otherwise this will happen!
Another in camera multiple exposure - first from under the blossoms against the sky, and the 2nd of the capitol buildings. The purple cast is mostly due to the sunset in the West, though I played that up some in post ;)
Kodak 35mm 400 Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
Arista C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
Siri supports natural language for setting multiple alarms.
Me: "Make an alarm for three PM"
Siri: "OK, I set it for 3 PM"
Me: "Make another for three thirty"
Siri: "OK, I set it for 3:30 PM"
First night we arrive at Vegas after camping for 4 days at Grand Canyon and Zion. Like all newly wed do on their honeymoon, do multiple personality shots of course.