View allAll Photos Tagged 2:
Few days ago had reliased the third episode of Life is Strange 2. I really love this game and decided to build a little scene from it.
Uma parada de dois minutos na viagem de volta para contemplar mais um pôr-do-Sol no Norte do Paraná (Bandeirantes).
Lettres emblématiques de Montréal, au-dessus de l'usine de farine toujours en activité.
En double exposition cette fois-ci, pour 2 fois plus de farine ;-))
Scanning catchup finally completed. Negatives have been gathering dust! North Yorkshire as seen by my Soviet 1950's Moskva 2 folding medium format camera monstrosity. Negs are 6x9cm scanned using xsane software in Linux. Involved DIY kitchen sink witchcraft developing shenanigans. Used Czech Fomapan B&W 100 film developed in exhausted chemicals! These are unedited scans as from 2480 Epson Scanner. Not bad for a beat up 1950's worn out camera. Will get them off my doorstop computer asap to a mobile android device for some proper editing as snapseed is for me really the only proper photo editor of any use nowadays. Everything else is so complicated!
Solvay Lok 2 am ehm. Bw Bernburg
Solvay Lok 2 infront the long gone engine shed of Bernburg
11.02.2016
Guess what happens when your hard drive dies? Well if you're a fan of Sims 2 you have to re-install 19 expansion and stuff packs =(
Canadian Pacific SD40-2 No. 6055 works a ballast train at Yahk, British Columbia on May 5, 2018. No. 6055 was built in December 1984 and was among the last SD40-2s ever purchased by the CP. Today, the locomotive is still sporting its mutlimark and is one of only a handful of SD40-2s still working on CP.
Strobist info - Glass shot againts a 430ez on 1/2 power into a softbox. Black background blind moved to fill background.
Setup shot is here
This is my favourite shot. The customer had suffered from severe burns, which have left scars over his chest and shoulder. I find it quite inspiring that he chose to cover it with a phoenix. 'Out of the burning ashes rises the phoenix!'
Empty wine bottle and brown paper bag rubbish left along King Street Wharf on Sydney's Darling Harbour.