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at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. It looked a bit like a violin, but it has 6 strings, and is absolutely beautiful! AS you can tell, I don't know much about these things...and there was not enough time to find the appropriate information as we had to get to a Carol Service.....
Monochrome Bokeh Thursday HMBT!!
Beautiful ancient oaks at Brocton Coppice, Cannock Chase Forest. Planted for King Henry VIII to hunt deer.... now making patterns in the sky.
I've been trying different developers. And also trying to find a way to like or 'get' Fomapan in general.
I had a pack of Foma Retro Special developer and decided to just go for it. I think I like it better than anything I've used for Foma/Arista.
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'And Yet I Smell No Smoke'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm
Film: Arista Edu Ultra 100 (Fomapan 100)
Process: Foma Retro Special; 4min
Ancient Lakes, Washington
June 2020
Had a fine morning at the lakeside. After the only partially successful hunt for comet C/2023 P1 (Nishimura) with beautiful reflections of the night sky in the lake, a wonderful moody morning unfolded over the nature park as it could have happened millions of years ago.
June 2023 | Nature Park Stromberg-Heuchelberg
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This unusual chunk of dense ancient ice in Hidden Bay, Graham Land, Antarctica, is the remaining bottom of an iceberg which flipped over.
Glanum (Hellenistic Γλανόν, as well as Glano, Calum, Clano, Clanum, Glanu, Glano) was an oppidum, or fortified town in present day Provence, founded by a Celto-Ligurian people called the Salyens in the 6th century BCE.
It became officially a Roman city in 27 BCE and was abandoned in 260 AD.
In the photo: Restored columns of twin Corinthian temple in first Roman Forum of Glanum (20 B.C.)
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The"Teatro Greco",built by the Romans upon the foundations of the Greek Theatre.Taormina is situated 300 metres above sea level.At the back Mount Etna,a volcano that is still active. View LARGE ,please!
Full mirror brockage (Cnaeus Cornelius Blasio about 105 BC)
3.48 grams/17.45 mm.
Coin reference: Babelon 19 (3 Frs), Sydenham 561.
Over millions of years, sand and gravel deposits were compacted into stone, then thrust upward, now the eroded and exposed vertical shafts remain.
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Ancient Witnesses
As the stars rise, the stone remains — quiet, enduring, timeless.
These formations have watched the passage of millennia in silence, bearing witness to the slow arc of the cosmos above. I often wonder what stories they’d tell if they could speak — stories of fire, wind, and water… of creatures long gone… and now, of a lone photographer beneath their gaze.
Captured under a moonless sky, this is one of those nights where everything aligns — the air still, the Milky Way rising, and the sense that you’re standing in a place where time barely matters.
I return to these places not just to photograph them, but to feel something deeper — the connection between earth and sky, between the ancient and the now.
Typical narrow street in this ancient walled city, Kasbah des Oudayes, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Rabat, Morocco
This probably is one of the most photographed trees in the world. Therefore, this is far from a unique composition, but some scenes are so epic that you just have to try your hand on them. I hope that my version does this ancient beauty justice!
EXIF
Canon EOS 6D, astro modified
Sigma 35mm f/1.4 ART
3 x 30s @ ISO1600 for the sky
4 x 30s @ ISO1600 for the foreground
iOptron Skytracker
Low Level Lighing
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I saw an interesting pattern of dry lakes on a satellite map. Since it cannot be seen from ground level I took to the air with a drone. The broad valley is the continuation of a system of salt lakes in Western Australia's Wheatbelt, an area that has seen large scale clearing of vegetation and replacement with crops. The Wheatbelt landscape of today is very flat and the ancient river valleys (palaeochannels) have become filled with sediment. Surface drainage into disconnected chains of salt lakes occurs, however they only link up and flow into one another during exceptionally wet years. The photo is a panorama stitched from 8 vertical files.