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Holly-Jolly-Holiday 2013.
Multiple of these houses were build. MMB David designed the bottom half, while I worked on the top half.
multiple exposures
Kodak 35mm 400 Arista
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
Recently the idea of travelling faster than the speed of light has me thinking about building an Alcubierre Drive.
I’m fortunate that I live in Texas where no one bothers you. This leaves me pretty much free to experiment building radioactive explosive energy structures in my man-cave garage.
By using dark energy for acceleration to expand the fabric of space-time behind my ship while also shrinking space-time in front, I can travel faster than the speed of light without upsetting professor Einstein.
Because funding is slow I have been using Dark Beer as a substitute for Dark Energy. Needless to say my first tests are proving a bit difficult. I feel I’m very close to a major breakthrough; just need more Dark Beer for propulsion. When this thing takes off I will be able to photograph the future while still being in the past and also the present.
My first multiple exposure photo
don't zoom in, it looks bad
i now know that i should set the aperture and shutter speed so that it is exactly the same for all the pictures
Duggan is an industry veteran, having built a number of breweries around the world, and being responsible for many of the popular, and award-winning, Ontario-made beers found on LCBO shelves.
Duggan’s Brewery Parkdale
1346 Queen St. W.
Toronto, ON
(416) 588-1086
www.duggansbreweryparkdale.com/
Twitter: @duggansbrewery
Owner and Brewmaster: Michael Duggan
Consulting Chef: Rene Chauvin
Sous chef: Eric Snidal
Introducing on TorontoLife: www.torontolife.com/daily-dish/openings/2015/01/05/introd...
Tina Rettig==
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation's Laugh For Life==
583 Park Avenue, New York, NY==
May 1, 2018==
©Patrick McMullan==
Photo - Sylvain Gaboury/PMC==
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On my way to Grand Canyon. I stayed in Riverside Hotel Casino,its a nice hotel and it was first night i dident want to play because i dont like to lose money so i stayed in my room and my room had a balcony , i saw this beautiful view of buildings and lights andthe idea of mutiple exposure kiked to my head and i give it a try of few long multiple exposure shot and turned out very nice,so this a 3 defrent shot thay layon top of eachother,first the green building on the back then the riverside hotel building on the left then the reverside hotel casino sign.
Today was my first day back to college and the earliest I've woken up in 2 months. I got home from the college induction and came up with the idea for a multiple exposure. I had nothing better to do so here it is.
This picture pretty much sums up my life with all the objects that I use regularly (iPod, camera bag, Xbox, skateboard etc)
Thought of the day: I should probably shave...
Paul Reiser==
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Laugh for Life==
Pier 60, NYC==
May 2, 2017==
©Patrick McMullan==
Photo - Sylvain Gaboury/PMC==
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Flight IMG_2739.2048 is clear for take-off on chair 7. After reaching departure altitude, yeah, I'll need you to instantaneously bank 90 degrees to the left. Good luck with that last part.
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The rain is still coming down, hard enough that I'm not taking my camera out in the rain. This is from a few weeks ago, when I was trying to get a fresh view of these flowers.
Interesting (but maybe only to me): I prefer this image in its smaller size. I could see these being on the backs of a deck of cards. In the larger size? It's OK, but you lose some of the patterns caused by the abstraction.
A number of parallels from a footbridge over the M25 in Addlestone, Surrey.
2013PAD 282/365 (9/10) & fp13 Week 40: Parallels. 2
A one vehicle crash has occurred in the northbound lanes of Interstate 65 near the 318-mile marker.
An 18-wheel box truck traveling northbound along Interstate 65 went off road just south of mile marker 318 around 2:00 am this morning. The crash triggered a fully involved cab fire as the big rig rolled over onto its passenger side.
Fortunately, the operator of the truck, with assistance from rapidly arriving emergency responders, was able to be extricated from the vehicle before the ensuing fire overcame him.
Multiple units from the Vinemont-Providence Fire Department (VPFD), Falkville Fire and Rescue (FFR) and Cullman Emergency Medical Services (CEMS) were among the first to arrive. Emergency medical technicians treated the driver at the scene and then transported him to Cullman Regional Medical Center. The extent and nature of the operator’s injuries are not publicly available; they are initially believed to be non-life threatening.
The rollover has created havoc on Interstate 65.
The northbound lanes were quickly shut down and detoured at the Alabama Highway 157 (Exit 310) intersection by units from Cullman Police Department and Cullman County Sheriff’s Office. Vehicles heading north towards Huntsville are detouring into the City of Cullman along Highway 157, then turning left up Highway 31 to rejoin Interstate 65 at the mile marker 318 interchange.
About four dozen 18 wheel vehicles and numerous passenger cars made it north past 157 before the Interstate was shutdown and detoured. These vehicles and drivers found the entirety of the northbound section of the Interstate blocked at the crash site.
As a result, these folks have gotten an unexpected and unwanted rest stop directly on the interstate. Many motorists have shut down their running lights. They are patiently waiting for the roadway to clear. In speaking with a handful of individuals waiting it out, while not happy about the delay, they were reasonable and phlegmatic about their plight. One motorist traveling to Kentucky on business had this to say, “Had I known I was going to be stuck in this, I’d have just gotten a room. Looks like I am going to miss my 10 am meeting … at least I have a good excuse. It’s damn cold though … I hope I don’t run out of gas.”
The southbound lanes of Interstate 65 near the wreck site are unaffected.
Due to the extent of the damage along the roadway and the release of petrochemicals from the eighteen wheeler, Cullman County Hazardous Materials Team is on scene working to mitigate the environmental impact of the incident.
Troopers from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency are also on scene conducting a thorough investigation into the circumstances that caused the crash. It is unclear initially what might have been at play at a causal level in this incident. That information will likely remain unknown until Troopers have completed their work and issued a final report.
Brutal cold and cutting winds have made an already stressful and difficult situation for emergency responders even more of challenge.
As of 6:15 am (the time of this report), Interstate 65 is still closed. It may be some time before the colossal debris field (which includes extensive damage to the guard rail system) is removed and the roadway/shoulder areas are made passable. While we cannot predict when this section of Interstate 65 will re-open, it is safe to assume it will effect morning drive time traffic.
Earl’s Body Shop (and Wrecker Service) has drawn the short straw. They get to provide the unenviable service of extracting the big rig, getting it upright and fully removed from the the scene.
If you are traveling northbound through Cullman on Interstate 65 this morning, some advanced planning and use of roadway navigation maps and alerts is smart business.
Live video by our citizen reporter: Tisha McBrayer
Full story here: cullmantoday.com/2016/02/11/fiery-18-wheeler-rollover-shu...
I picked a grand spot for the fire works this year. I tested multiple exposures on fireworks and also came away with lots of singles, too. It took a few of the first shots to zero in on the exposure and technique. The ideal seems to be 3sec. @ f/8. Shooting fireworks is like shooting craps, ya never know what you get in a box of fireworx. A triple exposure is far more likely to produce a dud. Perhaps better to reconstruct multiples in Photoshop.
If you have programmed multiple exposures built into your digital camera, here is the Nikon D700 Menu access to the Shooting Multiple Exposures settings. Other Nikons like the D300 have the same functionality built in. Here is a great function to study, work at and create experimental work.