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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.
BMW-World / Museum
This photo is taken on a photo trip with my dear friend Stadt_Kind and *Capture the Moment*.
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I though it would be nice to post some detailed closeup shots of my classic Azuker battleship.
I'm still in no position to build something new (at least not this big), as I'm packing for my impending move.
Is it a negative call for attention?
Is it ok?
who knows, but i enjoy taking pics of my butt... in SL ofc >.>
My RL butt does not back my SL butt up xD
Axel Cruysberghs @ Panama.
Hasselblad Xpan on Ilford HP5 Plus.
Printed in Intêrstate Issue 1.
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I don't usually show the backside of birds, but this kestrel is so beautiful and struck such an incredible pose that I couldn't resist.
Even the back yards off the Francis Street stub are long lost. This is as lost as Jerrod and Ivanca and is the next view on my stroll. You can barely see the house through the backyard that seldom sees a mower and requires a blanket for a picnic. HA! Yes, this shot is IN town. Maybe some realtor is trying to get this lot sold.
Hang on, I just got robo call I need to blister.
My investigation into the lost-in-time Francis Street stub by the railroad tracks got interesting after I walked a very few feet. I may have to make another clean up pass in the future. This town scene is a bit archaic by a century if not several decades. Boy. this area in town still looks awfully rural. There are other old back yards ahead.
When I found the dirt stub of Francis Street south of Spruce Avenue on Google Maps, I decided to scope it out. I shot the Pied Piper sidewalk and crossed Spruce to find the dirt street stub of Francis and foliage fence. This lost dirt street ended up being a worthwhile stroll with my camera so I spent time poking. Even Google maps fouled up some street names here. This spot is surrounded by city but certainly does not look like it. I guess that I better follow the dirt road time has squashed to its dregs. People actually live down this (street). I found a local history book title to track down for filling in some early history that is still missing but I will need to travel to find it.
The skies looked like they were going to be blank for the day without backgrounds I can use for photography. Preferably, that should happen on a load of temperate days in the near future. 98 right now as I type.