My double-exposed prints:

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 — one effect that people using digital cameras definitely won't have a problem with. I still like to use film, myself.

 

The Alley Cat store sign with Lighthouse beach
and pond in the background. You can barely make out the words “Alley Cat” as they appear on the sign below the cat, (so I put them in at the top of the photo.)

 

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 one of my other photos, but I think so.

 

Left: The Black Dog Tavern sign.
Right: an Edgartown garden superimposed overtop of the sign.

 

Black Dog towels in windowBlack Dog green towel

The Black Dog Store in Vineyard Haven, with beach towels in the windows.

 

A Black Dog poster

 

 

View of Nantucket Sound near Chappaquiddick from Lighthouse Beach, as normal in this photo.

 



A photo in a Vineyard Haven store window, superimposed over
a photo of the same part of Nantucket Sound as above, with a sailing ship in the background, and another ship more in the foreground -- as well as some other things that may have just been reflections in the window.

 

 

Leaving Martha's Vineyard on our Cape Air eight-seater Cessna plane with the sky superimposed overtop 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.


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