Multiple Exposures

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I shot the following Multiple Exposures in Poland. I went to Wieliczka Salt mine. The mine is just outside of Krakow Poland and was built in the 13th Century. I shot the following images with Leica R5 with a Summicron 50 mm 1.8 lens using Ilford 100 Asa film. Using 100 ASA in a dark environment gave two different looks. A nice mix of under exposed and exposed correctly first layer. The second layer which appears over the first layer was shot in various spots around Krakow. This was not a precise roll back. So you will notice some images not full frame but a split of a 35 mm frame which is half of frame of one frame and half a frame of another, giving not just a double exposure but a triple exposure. The first image shows this split frame with a image over lay. You can also see this by clicking the light bulb on the left hand side to see a full frame under this posting. For the complete series go the the Multiple Exposure tab located in Images.