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The strange image of multiple reflections. For different worlds.
With the strong colors and contrast of a big M up front.
One photo will not scan. 001-003,006,009, multiple shots of man in uniform with a patch synonymous with the U.S. Forestry Service squatting on a dirt ground and spraying part of it with an aerosol spray can. Uses a can filled with a white paste and uses a spatula to spread it on a dirt ground. 004,005, shots of two females dressed in long sleeved shirt and jeans, boots and hardhats walking on a dirt path and surrounded by variety of trees. 007,010, shots of white paste material with writing on it on a dirt ground. 008, shot of interior of a vehicle with two people laying on cushion seats and other people sit on cushion chairs. 011,025-028, multiple shots of a bird, possibly an eagle or a falcon sitting on top and taking off from a power line pole. 012,013, shots of vehicle on a dirt path driving along many various types of plants and foliage. 014,015, shots of two people, both female in long sleeved shirts, jeans, boots and hardhats walking along a dirt path and surrounded by various plants and foliage in a possible rural environment. 016-020, multiple shots of two people hunched over and dressed in long sleeved shirts and jeans and boots and hardhats, looking at objects and holding rocks along a dirt path in a possible rural environment. 021, shot of two people, both female and dressed in hardhats, long sleeved shirts, jeans and boots walking along a dirt path and surrounded by plants and foliage in a rural environment. 022, shot of two people in long sleeved shirts, jeans, boots and hardhats walking on a board across a flooded part of a road and surrounded by plants and trees and bushes. 023,024, shots of man with sunglasses and beard and wearing a formal uniform driving a vehicle in a rural setting with lots of trees.
Class 220. 220003. Diesel Electric Multiple Unit. In Cross Country livery. Operating the 1M54 1420 Southampton Central to Manchester Piccadilly service. Seen passing Eastleigh Station, Hampshire.
I've had a Nikon SB600 flash for two years and last year got a SB900 flash with the idea of using them as slave units for multiple-flash setups. The whole process has escaped me on the random occasions when I tried it but today it all finally clicked. Dharma wasn't too interested in being a subject for me, and technically it isn't a great photo, but this is the result of three strobes including using the D200's built-in as a master.