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Olympus Trip 35

Kodak Colorplus

Lab Developed.

Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend, Washington

Not my best shot, but a must after my last post, where I wrote that star trails are caused by earth rotation (angular motion).

 

Of course any rotation of the camera will lead to circular star trails. You can therefore also rotate your mount to achieve the effect. That's what happened here when I initiated a turn with my flying mount.

 

You can see the turning path in the cloud cover below, while the roll caused the star trails.

 

EXIF

Canon EOS 6D astro modified

Samyang 24mm f/1.4

Mount: Boeing 777-300ER

10s @ ISO6400 f/2

Nikon F80

Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD

Ilford HP5+ (@800)

Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 10mins @ 20°

In Madrid for 24 hours on business, but I managed to slip away just long enough to take some shots of the leaning towers of the Puerta de Europa. The two towers lean toward each other at a 15º angle; this is the Caja Madrid building and the sunset behind it, reflected in the windows of the Realia building.

Glasgow, Scotland

New Years Day - Paddington

Realizada a escasos 35 cm de su hocico con el angular en 26mm

The tracks used to be to the right of this building!

there was a raindrop on my lense wich caused these surreal flares

Frosted roof tiles

I need to remember to sprinkle some architecture and urban detail into this stream from time to time... It's been a while :)

Details of the decorative incised patterns on walls of 'Tapestry', an apartment block in King's Cross, London. The building was designed by Níall McLaughlin Architects.

on this HDR of the small farm everything seems so structured and angular... I miss some curves...

Olympus Trip 35

Fujifilm Superia 100 (expired 2008)

Lab developed.

Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Penne gratinés.

En italien, penne signifie plume, dans le sens de stylo.

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Con il termine penne, o raramente, al singolare, penna, si indica generalmente un tipo di pasta di forma cilindrica.

 

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Penne (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpenːe]) is a type of pasta with cylinder-shaped pieces. Penne is the plural form of the Italian penna, deriving from Latin penna (meaning "feather" or "quill"), and is a cognate of the English word pen.

Tubes with grooves on the exterior, denoted by the Italian adjective "rigati" or "rigate" after the pasta's name, do a better job of holding sauces. Smooth-walled pasta is called "lisci" or "lisce."

 

Penne is a versatile pasta for many applications because of its practical design; the hollow center and ridges allow it to hold sauce, while the angular ends act as scoops.

 

scenery capture mode

"Eat and Drink"

a kind of soft pre-Focus around the Center

 

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penne Pronunciation: PEH-neh Notes: This Italian pasta consists of short tubes cut on the diagonal, the better to scoop sauces inside. It's very versatile, and works well mixed with a sauce, or in a casserole, soup, or pasta salad. Penne rigate has ridges, the better to hold sauces. Penne lisce has smooth walls. Substitutes: mostaccioli (shorter, wider tubes) OR ziti (break into small pieces if in long form) OR rigatoni OR elbow macaroni (use 1/3 less if measuring by volume) OR elicoidali OR ditali OR fusilli

 

www.foodsubs.com/PastaTubes.html

Angel Centre, Islington

Samsung Vega 170, Ilford XP2

This morning's sunrise at Marina Bay.

 

Technical details:

Sony A7R + FE 16-35mm

30 seconds, f/7.1, ISO 100

Lee soft GND 0.9

6 shot panorama

Explore, 23 de Juny de 2009, #392

 

Eixideta d'inspecció a la zona amb Jaume i mon pare, 8 de maig de 2009

Media City,Salford Quays,1 minute at f11 using welding glass and an ND8 filter,canoneos 400d plus sigma 10-20mm lens.

Thanks for looking,

Chris.

 

www.chrisconphoto.com

 

Getting intimate with geometry and light.

 

Now accepting registrations for next year's workshop

www.sapnareddy.com/products/autumn-in-utah-badlands

An architectural fragment in Tampa FL.

london met uni

Architect: Daniel Libeskind

The challenge was to come up with triangular compositions either implied or actual, open or closed by the subject image.

My Anglepoise lamp provided the inspiration for this shot.

Just behind City Hall in London. Huge thanks to Noel for the loan of his tripod. Now EXPLORED - thanks!

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