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Two exposures with D90. Took one shot...kid then ran to other side. I took another shot. Combined in Photoshop.
This was hand held ! No tripod. Very easy once you know how.
Used Photoshop Pixel Bender filter to recreate Escher's Droste Effect where the image recursively repeats itself as a spiral
Kodak 35mm 400
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens
JOBO C-41 color process
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
©2013auxiliofaux, Richard Auxilio
TransPennine Express Class 185, 185120 departing Manchester Victoria working 1E39 1432 to Scarborough, service had started at Liverpool Lime Street, taken 20th October 2019
multiple exposures
Kodak 35mm 400 Arista
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
2014 Lake Shannon Argo Challenge
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Playing with the Multiple Exposure setting on my camera, using a single Stikfas action figure and a MEC zip-up top for background
Sara sent in prints of her lovely ladies, button packs, and various prints of her drawings! More info at www.pikaland.com!!
This picture is one of the many clicked for the multiple exposure panel as a part of the Photography Club exhibition in APOGEE 2008. This picture has not been clicked by me. This snap is a result of the efforts of Multiple Exposure team and two brilliant seniors: Tullu and Jockey.
There is a conflict within every person - the conflict between the good side and the evil side. The choice is determined by determination.
Dedicated to the Photography Club and the Multiple Exposure Team.
Thanks to Deepak for modelling!
Title credit: Albert Camus (French Novelist, Essayist and Playwright, 1957 Nobel Prize for Literature, 1913-1960)
collectif Glasgow Print Studio
Multiple//Parallel
11 octobre au 9 novembre 2014 - galerie d'Engramme
L'exposition, formée de l'assemblage d'œuvres des artistes Rachel Duckhouse et Bronwen Sleigh, est présentée dans le cadre d’un échange avec le Glasgow Print Studio (Écosse).
Un blogue a également été mis en ligne par le duo, faisant état de son séjour à Québec ainsi que de son parcours à travers la province pendant une période de deux semaines (automne 2014) :
Détails : www.flickr.com/photos/engramme/15456431786
Copyright © Ivan Binet - ENGRAMME 2014
haven't done a 'me' for a while. away on business for a few days so I'm leaving you with another in-camera multiple exposure I'm afraid.
Kodak Portra400, Nikon F4, Nikon 20mm f2.8 ais. Experimenting with multiple exposures. This is 2 shots 1/4 second apart on one negative. The riders move a surprising distance in 1/4 second. This was just to see if the idea works. I'll go back & re-do it without houses in the background one day.
The West Eugene Wetlands is a nearly 3,000-acre complex of wetlands and associated uplands located west of downtown. Based upon the objectives of the West Eugene Wetlands Plan, an ambitious effort to conserve and restore the wetlands began in the early 1990s. The Rivers to Ridges Partnership (formerly known as the West Eugene Wetland Partnership) formed among multiple agencies and non-profit organizations to work together to protect and restore the wetlands, and provide outreach and education opportunities. Today, the wetlands are enjoyed by bikers and pedestrians, nature enthusiasts, families, and school groups, and have been recognized in Oregon and nationally for their high-quality restorations. (www.eugene-or.gov/647/West-Eugene-Wetlands)
I undertook a project titled ‘Nothing’ in which I explored the concept of nothingness. I focused a lot on the philosophical text Being and Nothingness by Jean Paul Sarte. I was fascinated by the idea of existence, the fact that man has a non determined, undefined nature and is forced to create himself from nothing. I experimented with photography and multiple exposures to portray the idea of ghosts and the echo’s of people.
I think this image would work well as a final outcome if I were to go back and edit it with more precision.
A small park with a newsstand. Park and newsstand are on separate baseplates and can be arrange in multiple ways.