Fallen leaf on sodden ground - diptych

Multiple exposures and other manipulations


Pictures that utilise either multiple exposures, or montages or pastiches, or a degree of computer manipulation that goes significantly beyond normal processing. This includes the use of layers.

07 Jun 2014

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U-Bahn Wien - the Vienna Subway

The Untergrundbahn (underground railway, subway) in Vienna. Montage using two DNGs, processed RawTherapee 4.1 and Serif PhotoPlus X5.

08 Jun 2014

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Stone Carving at Heiligenkreuz Abbey

Gravestone of Wulfingus von Harssendorf, who endowed Heiligenkreuz Abbey. Dated 1324. A 'montage' formed using two RawTherapee 4 workings of the same image - one high saturation colour, the other very high contrast black and white. The two images were combined using Serif PhotoPlus X5 software. Original raw file taken at ISO 2000 but no noise reduction introduced during processing.

05 Jun 2014

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Street in Kutná Hora

10 Jun 2014

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208 visits

Through the Looking Glass

At Budapest Castle, Hungary. Processed using RawTherapee 4.1.1. and Serif PhotoPlus X5 software.

10 Jun 2014

205 visits

Through The Looking Glass Again

Variation on Through The Looking Glass (Montage with added figure of child).

10 Jun 2014

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225 visits

The Green Horseman at Budapest

Digitally manipulated image. Equestrian statue of St Stephen, erected in 1906. St Stephen was the first king of Hungary and the founder of the Magyar state.

10 Jun 2014

226 visits

Hungarian Dolls in Budapest Market

Montage photograph.

05 Feb 1980

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348 visits

Lewis Chessman - Double exposure

Double exposure on a single negative, the second one with pulled focus. Mamiya C220 TLR with 80mm f2.8 Sekor lenses (I think) Kodak 400 ISO 120 size colour negative film. Figure is a replica Lewis chess piece.

05 Feb 1980

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333 visits

Deal, or No Deal?

(Or, "Who will rid me of this turbulent priest?") Two 120 film negatives treated as a diptych. Mamiya C220 TLR (with 80mm f2.8 Sekor lenses, probably). Kodak 400 ISO colour negative film.
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