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I did try the multiple exposure technique for birds this week, was able to get some interesting results This one is my first attempt. For some reason, my first thought of the picture is to go mono, but I cannot tell why. I posted it to our camera club group, and got quite a few very helpful advice (thanks to all, xx), then I decided to keep it as this.
Somewhat surreal "double exposure" holiday snaps from Iceland.
My camera can't do multiple exposure natively, so each picture is actually one long exposure with the lens covered and the camera moved half-way through the shot. Rather unpredictable results guaranteed.
I-40 @ I-95 (328 mile marker) in Benson
7 people in this small SUV
5 transported to WakeMed
EMS62, EMS21, EMS54
Benson Fire, Benson PD
SHP
Sometimes, my husband likes a card so much he buys it several times. I think he forgets he's already done so. It's ok, at least his message is consistent ;). Discussed here.
Trip with coworkers Greg, Travis and Brent.
Flew LAX - Nadi, Fiji, then took boat ferry to two different islands where we stayed multiple nights at each island.
One of the trip highlights was visiting the island Cast Away was filmed.
The last night we stayed at Hilton Fiji Beach Resort.
After Fiji we flew to Hong Kong, China on Fiji Air.
Multiple celebration stations are a feature of Bike to Work Week in Victoria and elsewhere across British Columbia.
It's an opportunity to score a few free calories and catch up with cycling colleagues. In Victoria, participation in the event is recorded by about 2% of all the citizen's in the region, though not every cyclist on the road signs up. For most cities in North America, even the 2% would be considered a robust level of cycling in the community.
There's another mirror on the other side of the wall.. So, the umbrella lamp is being reflected over and over again from the two mirrors... :D
This I believe is a multiple exposure shot because not only to you see the main subject (me in the middle) but one of me to the left and the right! I think this is a cool looking shot In the middle you have me who is just unemotional and then to the left you have a me that is stressed out and then to the right you have a me that is angry!