It's been raining here for the last week until today, and Harry and I have been mostly unable to be out and about as much as he would have liked. I spent the time geotagging old images, which included films from the sixties and seventies.
I found some places where I took multiple images from the same perspective, more or less, that I combined as overlapping layers as I have been doing with digital photos lately. Obviously, in 1978 this would have been far beyond my humble capabilities and difficult for even the most skilled technician. (There is a reason why there was only one Jerry Uelsmann, and he worked in B&W!)
The pictures shown here are on the beach outside the White Point Beach Resort in Hunts Landing, Nova Scotia, in July 1978.
These were all shot on Kodak 35mm Vericoler S, most probably with a Canon Ftb.
Getting the individual elements in registration was incredibly difficult and only partially successful.