

In a previous post, I talked about two images where I used an entire roll of film to make one image. That inspired me to do more images in a similar but much less difficult way. I may have another photo to add to these two shots. I found a bunch of B&W prints when I was emptying out the office in my studio to make a darkroom. This was a pretty easy setup, and I wasn’t worried about perfect alignment.

These three images are the same idea as the mosaic images, again, much easier. Not much more I can add. I am pretty sure these were all shot with a 50mm Zuiko lens on my OM-1. I stayed the same distance and moved from the left to the right instead of turning to make the images. If I had used a wider lens, like a 35mm, there would be distortion and the image I was “visualizing” [thank you, Ansel Adams!] would not have worked.

Yet another example! Same idea, but a strip of three, 35mm color exposures.

Boulders, by now you get the idea!

And finally, Booger is looking for things in the grass to attack!
