My double-exposed prints:
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One of my rolls of film got destroyed when it didn't rewind properly, and I shot over it again without knowing. It resulted in some sort of neat effects on my photos, which I guess could be considered a form of artwork, something like a layered Photoshop document. This is one effect that people using digital cameras definitely won't have a problem with.
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The
Alley Cat store sign with Lighthouse beach |
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A store window with Stephen Hunek lithographs and gicleé prints in Vineyard Haven. I am not sure if the house behind it was in Edgartown, as part of one of my other photos, but I think so. |
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Left:
The Black Dog Tavern sign.
Right: an Edgartown garden superimposed overtop of the sign.
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"Le
Chien Noir"
A take-off
on the Black Dog in the design of the Chat Noir posters.
(This photo was not double-exposed, but fit in with the others on this page.)

The Black Dog Bakery - in Vineyard Haven - (footprints added)

Black Dog beach towels (with large, black dog footprint)

View of Nantucket Sound near Chappaquiddick from Lighthouse Beach, as normal in this photo.
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Leaving Martha's Vineyard on our Cape Air eight-seater Cessna plane with the sky superimposed over top of the Aquinnah grasses and a sunset that we went to see the night before. -- A little strange looking with the grasses coming out of the airplane wing! There should have been a lighthouse in this photo, but it didn't show up because it was too dark. |
some more photos of the Vineyard....