This is an image using the multiple exposure feature on the Fujifilm GFX 100s. The subject was kind enough to move within a small space as I took several images to achieve this eerie effect.
Fujifilm GFX 100s, Fuji 30mm f 3.5, ISO 100, 30mm, 8.0, 1/30 sec.
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The shore of Lake Superior.
This is an image that was shot with my Nikon FM, then developed using Cinestill 96 at home. I scanned the negative with my Fujifilm GFX 100s using a Loawa 100mm 2X Macro lens. The sculpture is located in Duluth, MN. I had issues with the film not rolling properly on the developing spools and lost all but a dozen images out of two rolls of 36 exposures. The survivors had interesting artifacts as part of the issues.
Rainy December day on the boardwalk in Duluth, MN.
I often go in search of abstract patterns in ice but, when the ice is gone, I find other sources of natural art. On a recent trip to the St. Louis River where it flows through Jay Cooke State Park in Minnesota, I happened upon patterns created by the swirling foam. Being white foam on dark water, the patterns are naturally monochromatic.
It was a bitter cold day with mist rising from Lake Superior and the rocks were covered in ice. North pier lighthouse, Duluth, MN.
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