October 27, 2020
Mechanical Flowervine, 2020
This image began as a series of in-camera multiple exposure photographs. On the day I made these photographs, I utilized my camera's multiple exposure capability and made three exposures on each digital file. Additionally, the camera was rotated to a different position on a circular axis between each exposure (the lens was in the same spot, although the camera body was rotated). These four separate files, each a triple exposure, were combined on a new canvas. This new composite image was then saved, and duplicated in a horizontal reverse. This reverse was then added to the first composite. "A process so simple a monkey could do it!"
Labels:
2020,
baroque,
digitized photocollage,
flower,
garden,
multiple exposure,
occult,
panorama,
still-life
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