Image of the day is Introspection, an in-camera double exposure on film.
Back in the late fall, Louka and I worked on a Photosynthesis session that had a good number of successful "leaf" images. These are probably my favourite leaf images since I started doing them. It's still a fraught process, with frequent failures as I struggle to balance the exposures of the leaf and the model. But I'll be back at it, now that it's the spring and there are leaves to work with again.
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@stevenray@limebar I've always been curious about darkroom doubles. I'm guessing you can plan a little bit better, maybe, but it's still going to be hit and miss because you can't see where you're printing, right ?
There's an image by Elliott Erwitt (see attached) that I have in one of his books, but there's no mention of it in the text and I haven't been able to find anything about it online. I've tried to reproduce it in-camera, but it's really hard.
@greuh Je trouve ça très crispant aussi. Perso j'utilise tout le temps le speech to text, et même si c'est pas 100% t'as le même bénéfice de ne pas taper sur les touches trop petites...
If I wanted court drama I'd read Stendhal, who understood how power works and spent hundreds of pages illuminating characters whose desire for it blinded them to this reality.
@yanncphoto Suite à ton post, j'ai décidé d'aller en ville en tram plutôt qu'à vélo, et je ne regrette pas cette décision, d'autant plus que les bouquins achetés à Durance étaient beaucoup plus lourds et volumineux qu'attendu ;-)