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The prowler :-)
Please no multiple awards/invites by the same person.....quantity doesn't interest me . Please no invitations to groups I'm not a member of...
This dog sitting with her feet splayed out made me stop, laugh and take this photo. When I got it on the screen I saw I had 3 bums in the picture, only one of them cute.
1962 Plymouth Valiant. Like them or not, these cars wore styling that was quite singular------nothing else has looked like them, either before or since. Starting with the 1963 model year, the Valiant (and Dodge Dart) was given a much more 'conventional' appearance. The '63 was actually a good restyle, but the 'uniqueness factor' was gone forever.
I love the backside of buildings. I do believe there’s a bit of graffiti on the right door. It also appears that there is a faint painting coming from the left corner of the top middle window.
September 1, 1996: A westbound auto rack train climbs Christiansburg Mountain as it approaches the east portal of Montgomery Tunnel near Montgomery, Virginia.
(Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.)
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The back of a yellow Chinese Lantern Flower, Carlton Ware Jug..Water Lily and a Kim Klassen Texture
The veins in the flower remind me lovingly of Mikes eyes.. ahhhhhh! damn should have used the red one!
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Just received another round of scans from the lab. This, a preview, was shot on a Mamiya RB67 / 90mm, and Cinestill 800T. There's been something about film that has served as a hard reset for me. I find myself drawn back into street photography, and some of the scenes that used to motivate me to document this city and its people.
Florian Dalhuijsen @ Amsterdam, Netherlands as seen in the first Issue of Interstate Magazine. Shot with the Hasselblad Xpan on Ilford HP5 Plus.
- Size: 21cm × 28cm.
- Edition of 200, numbered.
- 88 pages.
- Full black and white film photography.
A shot looking east through the Mobius Arch in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California, as the sun was coming up.
To photograph sunbursts, stop down the aperture to f22, and let just a point of sunlight into the frame. For more examples of this technique, see my sunburst tag.