#1
First - a single exposure for reference - a bit underexposed. The structure is the local water tower. With a bit of fantasy "they" are watching us from up there:
#2
Four exposures - a (very) local earthquake:
#3
Eight exposures on one piece of film moving left to right - a little more abstract:
#4
Four exposures of a road junction with a nice tree in the middle:
#5
Here a photo of a church at the end of an alley - moving gradually closer in twelve steps:
#6
The local parish community centre - also in twelve steps where I moved from rigth to left for each exposure. The building is adorned with some simplistic doves in bright metal that reflect the setting sun:
#7
And last, but not least, the one I like best - a large oak. Here I moved along a curve with approximately the same distance to the tree - 14 exposure (a bit too many, as the tree came out a bit on the bright side, but the background is nice):
Camera: Pentax 67 II (which has a very decent multi-exposure function)
Lens: Super-Multi-Coated Takumar-6x7 75mm F4.5 (except #4 smc Pentax 67 55mm F4.0)
Film: Rollei Retro 80S dev. in Kodak K-76 1:1 (except #4 Rollei RPX 400)
I will explore this photographic mode further, as some quite interesting results can be obtained.