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My image of that city is a multiple exposure, what used to be and what was before that.
It has a monochrome image on the cover, a multiple exposure of the stars on the American flag that shift in and out of focus.
After a bit of evaluation time I managed to work out how I could combine two frames in a multiple exposure.
Photograph: Jonathan Brady/EPA 12.54pm BST A multiple exposure picture shows Brazil's Tiago Camilo (white) competing with Ukraine's Roman Gontiuk (blue) during their men's -90kg judo contest match.
The nine cars could be a time lapse image of a single car, captured in motion as in a multiple exposure photo.
Photograph: Suhaib Salem/Reuters 1.32pm BST A multiple exposure shot of Canada's Emilie Fournel competing in the women's kayak single 200m heat.
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This one is a multiple exposures of the boxer Wladimir Klitschko who's in training ahead of his World Championship fight against Francesco Pianeta on May 1 in Heidelberg, Germany.
As the men's arms move rapidly up and down, a multiple-exposure image adds to the work's cinematic quality.
Lin Dan of China, in a multiple-exposure photograph, during the Sudirman Cup World Team Badminton Championships.
The surprise was at a different dynamic extreme: a spectacular flash of silvery red created by a multiple-exposure blur from two rotating metallic hoops.
A multiple-exposure photo -- images were made at five-minute intervals -- shows how the eclipse appeared to people near the town of Roxby Downs in the Australian outback.
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