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Seeing Double
Seeing Double
Germaine


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Location: Northern Southern California
Date: Mar 30, 2009
Galleries: Travel, Seascapes
Date Uploaded: Apr 1, 2009

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The hardest thing about shooting with the Diana+ is remembering to advance the film after ever shot. This is a double exposure of the harbor dredge superimposed on the wharf. I liked the way the colors came out.

There's enough fuzz and grain here that it makes me wonder if I could sneak it into the Pinhole Challenge. ;)

Fujichrome ISO 400 color print film.

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02/22/2011 02:34:48 AM
Love those x2 exp, great little shot(s)
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04/02/2009 10:16:41 PM
this looks like one of those old fresco sytle paintings
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04/02/2009 09:06:12 PM
Gorgeous!!
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04/02/2009 03:12:48 PM
What a wonderful double exposure! The colors are indeed lovely.
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04/02/2009 08:41:07 AM
Oooh - like an old vacation postcard. NICE!!!!
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04/02/2009 12:44:49 AM
I like this, has a kinda of ethreal feel........... Nice!
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04/02/2009 12:41:21 AM
I think a marvelous seascape & really quite interesting double exposure. Has a disorienting floating quality, just knowing the keenly seen shore(s) & scape subjects reality of placement is much different. An accidentally arranged but obviously carefully chosen, romantic dream to my eye. I like this antique color and grain.
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04/01/2009 11:52:34 PM
Way too cool! I thought it was only one take until I found the horizon near the bottom. I also have trouble remembering to advance the film with my Nikon since I have been shooting digital so long now.
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