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Double Exposure, or Multiple Exposure, is a photographic technique that combines 2 different images into a single image.
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About Ironside: Series premiere Wednesday, October 2 at 10/9 C
NBC is digging into its past to look for another hit. A remake of its 1960s series, the police procedural stars Blair Underwood as the titular detective-in-a-wheelchair made famous by Raymond Burr. Brent Sexton, Pablo Schreiber, Spencer Grammer, Neal Bledsoe and Kenneth Choi co-star. Needless to say, it'd be blasphemous if they don't use a version of Quincy Jones' classic (and catchy) siren-heavy theme song. www.nbc.com/ironside/https://www.facebook.com/NBCIronside...
About PaleyFestPreviews: Fall TV
The 2013 PaleyFestPreviews: Fall TV, the Paley Center’s annual weeklong celebration of the fall television season, will feature interactive Q&A sessions with members of the cast and creative teams of participating shows, in addition to multiple premiere screenings in their entirety, with each night devoted to a single broadcast network. AOL will live stream the Q&A panels of the following upcoming fall series exclusively at www.Falltv.aol.com, giving audiences an insider look at: CBS’ We Are Men, The CW’s The Tomorrow People, FOX’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine, ABC’s Trophy Wife and Back in the Game, and NBC’s Ironside. Viewers can follow @PaleyCenter on Twitter and use #PaleyFest to join in the conversation. For more information, please visit www.paleycenter.org.
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Multiple exposure on film; Lomo Metropolis 400; Tamron SP f4-5.6/70-300 USD; Tiffen enhancing filter; Minolta Maxxum 5.
Ran into a guy on the Marietta Square today who told me that his New Year’s resolution was to “take care of number one,” as he pointed to himself. I replied that I had multiple personalities and would not know which one to choose. He just shook his head and walked away from me … and my other personalities.
mamiya c330 + shanghai 100 (crappy film)
a bit out of focus (super nice bokeh)
this is my first attempt taking multiple exposure ( not great )
- super hard on film :
+ no light meter
+ TLRs are super hard to focus
( but the second time will be the charm, wait for it )
The retouched cross-view image shows in 3D the location of partial reflections of a ceiling light in spectacle lenses. Whether the images are above or below the table depends in the curvature if the partially reflecting lens surfaces. The two reflections in this case are above the lenses. If you have never done cross-view be patient. Look at the two images and cross your eyes until you see three blurred square images in a line. Pay attention to the square in the centre and wait. Ten or twenty seconds might be need at first. One you are good at this it takes no time at all. Give your brain time to refocus your eyes so that it pops into sharp 3D. Be sure to use both eyes and wait for your brain to catch on. Notice that the two lenses are not quite the same. The images float at slightly different heights on the left and the right.
(CC) Phillip Jeffrey. www.fadetoplay.com. Feel free to use this photo. I request that you link back to the original picture on Flickr and credit as shown above.
Camera: Canon XSi
Lens: 50mm f/1.4
Exp: ISO 100, f/8, 1/13
I have multiple myeloma and I am on my 4th chemo treatment. Weekly I take 13 Cyclophosphamide (chemo) pills and 10 dexamethasone (steroid) pills in addition to in-hospital Velcade chemo injections.
This is the 21st week I have received treatment so the pills are shaped into a 21.
Class 321. 321407. Electric Multiple Unit. In First Capital Connect livery. Operating the 5L50 1231 Hornsey E.M.U.D. to Ilford E.M.U.D. Service. Seen at Stratford Station, London.
Transferring from Govia Thameslink Railway to Greater Anglia.
Introduced in 1957, the 20 103 two-car diesel multiple-units were amongst the earliest first generation DMUs. Although commonly described as Park Royal sets, they were ordered from British United Transport and built at the Crossley Motor Works in Stockport.
Being non-standard in relation to later types and suffering severe body corrosion, they were early candidates for withdrawal by the early 1980s. Several were preserved but a number of these have since fallen by the wayside; others entered departmental service. RDB 975089/90 (the former 503096/162) were used by the Railway Technical Centre at Derby as its Laboratory No 5 (sometimes as hauled stock) until scrapped in 1991. This digital representation is based on one of the preserved sets that was initially preserved at the West Somerset Railway (07-Sep-24).
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