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Car: Rover 100 Knightsbridge.
Date of first registration: 1st August 1996.
Registration region: Bournemouth.
Latest recorded mileage: 56,392 (MOT 13th January 2021).
Last V5 issued: 19th March 2021.
Date taken: 17th March 2021.
Album: Carspotting
21/100@35mm
Not the ideal focal length for a photo of the eclipse, so a big crop, I captured it at least! Life is busy and I forgot to take my camera to work, hey ho. It can go in my 100 project :D
I like the flare the small aperture has given the crescent sun
First effort at "camera scanning" using the updated 1.31 version of Negative Lab Pro plugin. I did spotting and curves adjustment in Photoshop, otherwise all tweaking was done inside the plugin. Slight tweaks to warm the midtones, +1 yellow. And density of the Kodak color corrector was increased to +5. The magenta weirdness top and bottom are courtesy of desert sunlight blasted 120 rolls. By the time you notice it, the damage is done.
Camera was a Fuji GW690. Home developed Ektar 100. Light table is homebrew with 1/4 inch thick white translucent acrylic illuminated by CREE high CRI (90+) LED PAR floodlamps.
Image uploaded full size so you can see the detail one can get from a medium format negative using a 42 mpixel full frame camera and the Sony 90mm f/2.8 dedicated macro at f/11. I could get marginally more out of the negative if I broke the scan into three parts, but this is good enough to make a quality 24x36 inch print. That's enough for me.
It wasn't a Bird. Nor was it a plane. It was The Great Protector. When he was younger, Randy Ward realized his name was his destiny. He told me his name means the Great Protector.
Superman is a storm chaser. His Supermobile is equipped with radar, GPS, Ham radio and other communication devices. When he is not in uniform he must carry a small hip mounted handheld VHF/UHF transceiver to be ready for any approaching storms.
I asked Superman if he caught any footage of the tornado that swept through my town last October. Unfortunately he was working at the time, but he sensed something big was about to happen. I could tell that missing the only known tornado to pass through our town disappointed him greatly. I learned several things from talking with the Man of Steel, such as staying southeast of a storm to avoid the hail.
Superman is a bit of a local celebrity, known by the police departments of the surrounding parishes. He recently began assisting at children's birthday parties, and even had an offer to attend a bachelor party as a special guest. He had to turn that invitation down, however. He has a certain image to uphold, he informed me.
Superman was intrigued when he learned I had photographed Batman and he agreed to come by the studio for a quick photoshoot. Before we could go any farther with the plan, however, rain droplets began to gather on the surface of the Supermobile. And like that, Superman was gone, heading southeast towards the approaching clouds on the horizon.
Thank you Superman for being the 173rd stranger in my 100 Strangers project. I hope to work with you in the future. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the flickr group page.
The flowers are smaller each time, but still flourishing, in our backyard, New South Wales, Australia.
49/100 flowers 2023
The 100 Bicycles project: 100 different bicycles photographed in detail. This is bicycle number 5.
To learn more about this project see the 100bicycles group.
A bike with an all wooden frame, discreetly parked next to the usual bikes.
STORM CLOUDS.
Approaching storm and muddy gateway at Sixhills near Market Rasen on the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Jacopo is stranger n. 13 on my 100 strangers project. What can i say?? u could understand by yourself why i choosed him... he's perfect for portraiture! He's definitely full of style... i met him while i was walkin near the Gallipoli's harbor... i told that i would be more selective to choose my strangers... so... :-) he was next to a girl (stranger #14), (i think they were tourists because of their north accent, but i could be wrong...) and when i looked at them i had no hesitations to ask for a picture to include in my 100 strangers project! They thougths for a few seconds and then agreed... i brought jacopo under the light pole and i shot 2 photos! he choosed this one u can see... i really like the final results! i hope u too! :-)
sometimes i have some hesitation to ask for a picture! but sometimes i can decide in a second! this is one of them... :-) Thank u Jacopo!!!
This picture is #13 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
I met Chris in Sleaford while he was collecting donations for the British legion Poppy Appeal. Chris and his bike made a very attractive crowd gatherer and I hope he got a lot of donations. We chatted for a while about the importance of the Poppy Appeal and then I left him to continue with his valuable work.This picture isNo 30 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Michael is my third stranger in the 100 stranger series.
He was standing at the Grocery store offering poppies for donations for remembrance day. At first I felt a bit awkward talking with him and I could see he was a bit nervous as well, but once I asked him about the Cadets (and paid for a poppy) the conversation got easier.
I wanted to spend a bit more time selecting the background for his portrait but there were a lot of people bustling around with their shopping carts so I just made do.
Michael says he is in his third year in the British Columbia Dragoons regiment of the Canadian Forces. He hopes to commence studies to become a psychiatrist when he turns 19.
(I chose black and white editing because of different colours in the background but I will also post the colour one in the 100 stranger's photo album for comparisons.)
This picture is #03 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at
100 Strangers Flickr Group page
(In Explore November 1,2016)
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