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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
And I'm not even smiling. I've no idea how this turned out as it did, crater faced, looking unshaven and even with a suggestion of hair on top. Unfocussed. I don't think it looks alot like me, but selfies are not easy unless you are a well practiced Instagram regular taking multiple pouting self portraits each day. Perhaps I look rugged as a slate quarry..... oh yes I remember now: weather beaten. If only I actually looked like my picture.
Experimental multiple exposure in Salem in 2012. Shots of a stony walkway, a fence, & the street.
Nikon F65. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.
Experimenting with a multiple exposure with a pregnant model I hired in 2018. Taken at Lion's Park in Bowral.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. ADOX Scala 160 35mm B&W film.
Messing at home with the lights & photoshop
I was actually reading The Economist but photoshoped Heat in its place. Yeah right.
Portland, Oregon - July 2019.
Nikon F3/T
AF Nikkor 35-70 mm f/2.8
Expired Agfapan APX 400 in Acufine stock for 6 minutes.
Multiple exposure at Lions Park in Bowral, with Hoya Pop Colour Filters.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Rollei Crossbird 200 35mm C41 processed film.
This abstract was mostly created within the actual camera itself. With some minor editing to colour and the creation of an eye in the center.
I am usually bad at conceptuall work, find it hard to direct and arrange previsualized imagery. I don't have the patience I guess. But I do try sometimes, with dubious success. Here is the latest attempt. Don't laugh, please :)
Happy New Year and very best wishes for 2018.
Many thanks to all those who have taken the time to comment on my images, they are all very much appreciated, thank you.
This one was a bit challenging but I think it turned out pretty neat. A small version of myself...Reading my bible, spending time with my girl and doing a little screen time.