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London - 2012. Photo taken as a part of a project that aims to question our relations with space, time and static objects through the use of multiple exposures in-camera.
This was a test of what the D300 can do, but apparently not much different than what the D200 can do. I guess back to using Adobe to overlay the exposures to effectively see my clones.
Exposure 1: Working on the MBP
Exposure 2: Laying down watching TV
Exposure 3: Sitting down on the carpet, drinking water
Exposure 4: Hugging Bryanna before she retires to bed
Exposure 5: Laying down again, this time head on the other armrest
Preview of my piece for LIFT's Multiple Personalities 2 show in Detroit in 2 weeks. Workin' my butt off this week as I got a late approval, but very happy for the approval nonetheless!
Bulldog francés cachorro con microftalmia y catarata posterior secundaria a arteria hialoidea persistente en el ojo derecho
halfway through the roll of film in my Contax IIa, the film must have jumped a sprocket and no longer advanced between shots.. the result seen here, is approximately 5 shots taken before I realized the problem
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE FRAME---Performance of Dr.Rajashree Warrier is an eminent Bharatanatyam exponent, educator, classical musician and a media person from Kerala,India
Sailor First Class Keshon McDowald, boatswain onboard HMCS FREDERICTON, poses for a photo during Operation REASSURANCE on 21 February 2023 in Souda Bay, Greece.
Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 7: Paul Giusti attends Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation's Laugh for Life at 583 Park Avenue on May 7, 2019 in New York. (Photo by Sylvain Gaboury/PMC) *** Local Caption *** Paul Giusti
Another fun capture from early winter sleet and snow storm. The refraction here in the droplets looks like new roots taking hold. I liked this shot with the branch as the element with the multiple droplets.
Other shots taken at this time are shown below in the comments.
2018-03-25 - Sunday:
On my way back from lunch at my brother-in-law's I came by the block where I'm still working in - and saw these facades in a new way: not only as office buildings but as places where people's fates are modified by other people's fingertips...