Another fourfold exposure for a chaotic and dirty look. Perhaps the glass at the top should not be cut - and perhaps my affection to that kind of "kaputt" photos is too strong, but I can't help it.
I assume that I am into something that just can't come to an end, so tiredness is likely to get permanently overruled by restlessness. ;-)
Anyway, you really see it the way I do - I wouldn't like to make it screaming for a "closer inspection", since the whole sense of it is to somehow capture something that often remains unnoticed in silence, and so, for my understanding, a good way to do that is to "leave it be in silence" - I hope I could explain what I mean. It is so hard to put it in words, anyway.
Thank you very much for the nice and detailed comment, and have a nice weekend.
HI Nick, Only you will know when you get tired of creating this kind of image :) You are coming up with a lot of very creative images with these multiple exposures, so no need to stop. One thing I notice about all of them is that you have a really nice sense of the balance of the colours. A lot of them are complicated images, but at the same time, you don't allow the colours to scream "look at me" I think they are very tastefully done. Andre