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3/52 - Multiple Exposure - (52 Weeks- The 2022 Edition)
A little variation from this week's theme of "Double exposure." Ended up doing an in-camera triple exposure to fill the frame with roses.
In order to understand multiple personality it is first important to eliminate a popular misconception. Many people confuse multiple personality with schizophrenia. However, schizophrenia is an entirely different disorder and does not have anything to do with multiple personality. One characteristic of schizophrenia is a "split" between thinking and affect (feelings) which results in an inappropriate expression of affect. Some people incorrectly believe that schizophrenia is a "split personality" manifested by different, or multiple personalities.
Im Wald steppt der Bär. Es summt und brummt. Wär ich eine Biene, ich könnte mich nicht entscheiden. Der Bärlauch duftet so verlockend
In the forest, the bear is dancing. It hums and buzzes. If I were a bee, I wouldn't be able to decide. The wild garlic smells so tempting.
The nominated unit for the St Ives branch for the day , 150106 is coming to the end of its working day , seen forming the 2158 departure from St Erth.
The 2245 departure from St Ives goes through to Penzance day over....
19 4 16
Using photographer Denise Ippolito's Soft/Sharp Multiple Exposure technique and trying out my recently acquired macro lens, this was one of the images I ended up with.
The Top One: High Stakes Massacre
Bottom One: Chains of Observation
these were the first multiples, right after I got the e20n
(2004)
olympus e20n
Took this multiple exposure of some daisy's at Rockway Gardens last week...played in CS6 with some embossing!
Experimental multiple exposure in Salem in 2012. Shots of a stony walkway, a fence, & the street.
Nikon F65. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.
Multiple exposure in Sydney taken in 2015.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." Psalm 19:1
After 6 plus times of driving 5 hours return to Emerald Lake at night over the years, finally got one that have all the perfect Aurora conditions here.
1. A beautiful foreground of the bridge and building
2. The sky is clear enough to see the star and Aurora.
3. The Aurora actually show up as predicted.
4. The Aurora has multiple colors rather than just green.
5. Perfect reflection from the pond without grass blocking it. Thanks to a fisherman wader that allows me to shoot in the middle of the pond instead of from shore.
6. The moon was also out to light up the beautiful mountain instead of just a black shadow of the mountain.
This is a single image with no stacking of other image involved.
Last Edited 2022/10/06