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Whenever it was sunny over the Winter, I tried to make some time to go out and, if possible, to shoot some slide film. I'm always interested in learning something new and with the release of new E6 processing kits by a number of different companies, including Ars-Imago, I decided I was going to teach myself reversal processing. I was able to save up 10 films and developed them all in one batch, slowly getting the hang of it over the four or so runs that I did. To my surprise, I didn't run into a single issue and I'm very happy with the results.
Over the next few days I'll be posting some images from the forest at sunset from two of the rolls I developed. I'm far from an expert after just one batch of development, but if you have any questions about the process, then please feel free to ask. Otherwise, I hope you enjoy the images!
Committed to expired Kodak Ektachrome 100 using a Hasselblad 503CX and 100 mm f3.5 lens. Developed using an E6 kit from Ars-Imago and scanned using an Epson V850 using Silverfast.
Have you ever had a dream that gets darker and darker becoming a nightmare?
Lately these are the type of dreams that have been troubling me. I had stopped creating because most of my thoughts were being driven by these dreams and did not want to share that part of me. I am learning to be okay with not being okay and that makes me so I am deciding to use them to help overcome them instead of letting them control me. I have been hiding them and putting them away but that has only harmed my mental health.
This year has been very good to me, a lot of great things have happened and I am beyond grateful for it, but creatively speaking not my best. I do still struggle but I will create using my bright or dark moments in my life.
I am ready fro a New Year full of new adventures and lots of photos to share!
QUESTION: What was your favorite memory from 2016 and what is your 2017 Resolution?
15/52
I have been inspired by the color blue a lot lately. I guess its because it is always cold in the east coast. I am ready for some warm weather.
I took bunch of photos in this location with my niece. I am very excited to start working on the other images. And thank you so much everybody for such a lovely response on my last photo. I feel very honor to know that so many people find my work interesting. THANK YOU. <3
The aspens have dropped their attire, and the alders are quickly following suit along Cold Creek in Sierra County. The earth here is rapidly approaching the "quiet season," as so eloquently described by my Flickr contact Peter. It's time to stack the wood, caulk the windows, and fill the pantry. I'm ready to settle in for a long quiet winter's nap. Wake me up when the first spring buds begun to show.
Sierra County, CA
Kawah Putih, was surreal. At first glance you could make out the entire expanse of a lake, but not quite. The highly acidic lake, constantly billowing steam and sulfurous gas. Also mist flowed in, given that the lake was 2,430m a.s.l. So at a point it was hard to see the lake, but in between strong gusts of wind, you could see the surrounding crater walls blanketed by deep forests, but the trees on the shore bore thin and lifeless.
A sun-glaring self-portrait using a mobile 'phone camera. A totally unintended shot where I must have switched the camera to 'selfie' mode!
A muddy elephant stretches high to grab a trunk full of leaves from the top of the only tree in the area still with leaves in the dry season. Mabula Private Game Reserve, South Africa. Large populations of elephants can cause a lot of destruction of trees and, as a consequence, degrade habitats for other species and there is a lot of controversy on whether or not to cull local overpopulations of elephants.
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Questa è una strada infinita in mezzo alla campagna, dove non hanno accesso le auto. L'ho fotografata da ogni angolo e direzione e in ogni stagione.
Io la chiamo la strada Infinita, le ho proprio dato il nome fotografico così.
Mi ispira ! E' nella vasta Pianura Padana, circondata da molti alberi.
Ecco cosa mi succede: una forte ispirazione di trasformare la normale foto in un certo "impressionismo".
Questo è il risultato :
La poetica dell’attimo fuggente
La scelta dei pittori impressionisti, di rappresentare la realtà cogliendone le impressioni istantanee portò questo stile ad esaltare su tutto la sensazione dell’attimo fuggente.
Secondo i pittori impressionisti la realtà muta continuamente di aspetto. La luce varia ad ogni istante, le cose si muovono spostandosi nello spazio: la visione di un momento è già diversa nel momento successivo. Tutto scorre. Nella pittura impressionista y male immagini trasmettono sempre una sensazione di mobilità.
L’attimo fuggente della pittura impressionista è totalmente diverso dal momento pregnante della pittura neoclassica e romantica. Il momento pregnante sintetizza la storia nel suo momento più significativo; l’attimo fuggente non ha nulla a che fare con le storie: esso coglie le sensazioni e le emozioni. E quelle raccolte nella pittura impressionista sono sempre sensazioni e impressioni felici, positive, gradevoli. L’impressionismo, per la prima volta dopo la scomparsa della pittura rococò, rifugge dagli atteggiamenti tragici o drammatici. Torna a rappresentare un mondo felice ed allegro. Un mondo dove si può vivere bene.
L’attimo fuggente della pittura impressionista ha analogie evidenti con la fotografia. Anche la fotografia, infatti, coglie una immagine della realtà in una frazione di secondo. E dalla fotografia gli impressionisti non solo prendono la velocità della sensazione, ma anche i particolari tagli di inquadratura che danno alle loro immagini particolare sapore di modernità.
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This is an endless road in the countryside, where cars have no access. I took photos from every angle and direction, and in every season.
I call it the Infinite road, and I gave title to photos as such.
It's inspiring! It is in the plain countryside surrounded by trees.
That's what happens to me: a strong inspiration to transform ordinary photos into a certain "Impressionism".
This is the result :
The poetics of the fleeting moment
The choice of the Impressionist painters, to represent reality capturing snapshots impressions brought this style to enhance all of the feeling of the fleeting moment.
According to the Impressionist painters molting actually continually look. The light varies at each instant, move things moving in space: the vision of a moment is already different in the next moment. Everything flows. In Impressionist painting images always convey a feeling of mobility.
Dead Poets Society of Impressionist painting is totally different from the poignant moment of neoclassical painting and romantic. The poignant moment sums up the story in its most significant moment; the fleeting moment has nothing to do with the stories: it captures the feelings and emotions. And those collected in Impressionist painting are always happy feelings and impressions, positive, pleasant. Impressionism, for the first time after the disappearance of the Rococo painting, shuns the tragic or dramatic attitudes. Back to be a happy and joyful world. A world where you can live well.
Dead Poets Society of Impressionist painting has obvious similarities with photography. Even the photograph, in fact, captures an image of reality in a fraction of a second. And the photograph the Impressionists not only take the speed of feeling, but also the details of framing cuts that damage to their particular taste images of modernity.
El Valle del Río Puelo es una cuenca Binacional que nace en Argentina en el Lago Puelo y desemboca en el Oceano Pacifico en termina en el Estuario de Reloncaví, el primer gran fiordo de la Patagonia Chilena, en la localidad de Río Puelo, al oriente de la ciudad de Puerto Montt y a tan sólo 120 Km al sur de Puerto Varas en la Región de Los Lagos de Chile.
El río Puelo (mapudungún: Está en el este) es uno de los 5 rios mas caudalosos de Chile, en su curso superior, a la salida del Lago Puelo forma el Lago Inferior, en territorio chileno y recibe las aguas de los lagos Las Rocas, Verde, Totoral, Azul, del río Ventisquero. En su curso medio, recibe al río Manso, su principal afluente, y da origen al Lago Tagua-Tagua para terminar desembocando en el seno de Reloncaví.
El valle del Rio Puelo no solo es reconocido por su extraordinaria belleza sino tambien por ser valorado como una de las mejoras zonas para la pesca deportiva Fly Fishing de Trucha y Salmon, ofreciendo ademas un entorno natural ideal para otras actividades como senderismo, cabalgatas, montañismo, rafting y mountainbike
"SALVEMOS EL RIO PUELO: No a las Torres y Centrales Hidroelectricas"
Un proyecto, perteneciente a la empresa Central Mediterráneo, en fase de aprobacion por el Gobierno Chileno, pretende construir una central hidrolelectrica en la confluencia de los ríos Torrentoso y Manso, afluentes del río Puelo. Lugareños y la industria turística cercana al río Puelo, la principal fuente de ingresos del valle, temen que el ecosistema en el que viven y trabajan se vea afectado con la construcción de esta central hidroeléctrica que instalaría grandes torres de alta tensión que arrasara bosques terminando con el encanto natural y pristino del valle. Ademas esto podria ser solo el comienzo de una serie de proyectos similares en el futuro como el que pretende realizar Endesa.
La empresa española de energía tiene proyectado construir una central hidroeléctrica, represando este río con un muro de 100 m de altura, e inundando cerca de 5000 ha, la cual tendría un impacto de grandes proporciones aún no evaluadas en la flora y fauna de toda la cuenca del río Puelo y en las diferentes actividades económicas de la zona.
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Puelo River Valley is a binational basin born in Argentina on Lake Puelo flowing through the land to its mouth at the Reloncaví estuary the first great fjord of Chilean Patagonia that ends into the Pacific Ocean near the town of Rio Puelo east of the Puerto Montt city only 120 Km south of Puerto Varas in Los Lagos Region of Chile.
The Puelo River (mapudungún: It is in the East) is one of the 5 mightiest rivers of Chile its upper reaches drain out Lake Puelo forming the Lower Lake in Chilean territory and receives water from lakes Rocks Green Totoral Blue and Ventisquero River. In its middle course receives the Manso River the main tributary forming both Tagua Tagua lake to finish within Reloncaví estuary.
The valley of the Rio Puelo is not only known for its extraordinary beauty but also for being rated as one of the best areas for Fishing Trout and Salmon besides offering natural environment an ideal for other activities such as hiking horseback riding, mountaineering rafting and mountain biking.
"SAVE THE PUELO RIVER: No to pylons and hydroelectric dams "
A project from the Central Mediterranean company is awaiting to approval by the Chilean government that aims to build an hydroelectric plant at the confluence of the rivers Manso and Torrentoso Puelo River tributaries both. Locals and the tourist industry near the Puelo River the valley main income source fear about the ecosystem and how work and way of life would be affected by the construction of this power plant that will install large pylons swepting forests ending with the natural charm of the pristine valley. In addition this could be just the beginning of a series of similar projects in the future as it seeks to make Endesa.
The Spanish energy company has planned to build a hydroelectric plant, damming the river with a wall of 100 m height, and flooding about 5000 ha, which would have an impact of great proportions not yet evaluated in the flora and fauna of the whole Puelo River basin and in the different economic activities in the area.
I took this on Thursday 05/02/09 during the week of very heavy snow in the UK. This is a very, very old oak tree in a field where I walk my dog by my home.
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