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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!!
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
It's raining, so I just shot the TV screen to test the X-T1's Continuous High drive mode. Handheld, of course. :)
Quicktime conversion deteriorated the picture quality, though. Drat!
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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.
Chief Information Officer for the Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) in Leavenworth KS
U.S. Army and Army Reserve
Photographed being promoted to Captain outside the VA Outpatient Pharmacy in Leavenworth, Kansas.
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.
Talking about split personality: This shot for my newspapers car-pages of the new kia karnival is supposed to show the versatility of this otherwise unspectacular vehicle. As always I had to do everything on my own. So I put my 1d on a tripod, set it for self timer (10 seconds is not much time to run into pose) and took several diffrent shots. Afterwards I combined them im PS.
@strobist: 1/200, f8, one sb-800 (1/8th) permanently on a stand to the cars left, another sb-800 in several positions to strobe me (between 1/16 and 1/4). Fired with ebay-triggers.
Multiplikacija lika u istoj sceni - proba novog tirpoda (Velbon Sherpa 250R) sa starim foto aparatom (Canon PowerShot A620)
(1 in a multiple picture set)
Here is a closer view of one of the lillies shown in the previous picture. They always amaze me. If you look at the bottom left, you will see a twisted flower. This one has bloomed and is not fading away. I like how they sort of wrap up into themselves. (See the next picture for a much closer view.)
Participants arrive at the finish in Cambridge after completing 90 miles in the Oxford to Cambridge Bike Ride in aid of The British Heart Foundation on 28 September 2013. Photo by Sarah Ansell.
multiple exposures
Kodak 35mm 400 Arista
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
Participants celebrate at the finish in Cambridge after completing 90 miles in the Oxford to Cambridge Bike Ride in aid of The British Heart Foundation on 28 September 2013. Photo by Sarah Ansell. (Multiple values)
This weekend I played a little with multiple exposures. This picture of Mishka is made of 6 pictures. Camera on tripod and on manuel and little playing around with layers in Gimp. Location is a former golf course in the center of Aalborg. It now serves as a public park.
An original branch dips down to the ground.
It's an ancient horse chestnut tree in Headington Hill Park, Oxford, with unique growth. This is the main trunk of the original tree but its top has now gone. Three lower branches dipped down to the ground and a mature tree has formed at the end of each (this one is forked and formed two trees).
The helpful website Daily Info tells me that "at some point in the distant past it appears to have been struck by lightning. Not to be beaten, it re-rooted three branches which are now tall and sturdy trees in their own right, all still plugged in to the motherlode, as it were." here
For the apple crisp and lemonade party. instead of making multiple crisps, we made one giant one, in the same baking pan where we made our wedding cake.
Worked out just fine.
Some of the thousand things Edison invented. In the foreground is a model of the Black Maria, a rotatable movie studio he built in West Orange, New Jersey in 1892. The roof opened and the building could be turned toward the sun to provide light for shooting all day. (Studio lighting was otherwise nonexistent.) Nearby are a phonograph and a movie projector.
Originally posted in 2005.