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Happy weekend all, starting my days off with some cosmic photos! ♥

 

Currently listening tooooooo..

 

Wearing:

The Cyber Stompers by Fake Society available at the Main Store ʚ♡ɞ

The "Felix" Pant by Gaset, along with the "Davis" Fishnet Top by Varsity.

Accesorized with the Sinon Visor by Petrichor.

Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge

Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, DE

Bombay Beach view. Salton Sea out there.

I was looking at the sunset and saw this heron in the corner of my eye. I am fortunate in that these birds often stay in the same position for a long time.

I was able to change lenses, reduce my ISO settings and properly expose this shot. Then it was back to sunsets.

Family eating while waiting for their train

Bombay Beach, Ca.

Street corner art installation.

Ducks amaze me, and the multiple colors of their wings are fascinating. Bombay Hook, DE

I was struck by lighting, campin' down at Bombay Beach

 

I was hit by something last night in my sleep

 

It's a dead man's party, who could ask for more

 

Everybody's comin', leave your body at the door

 

Leave your body and soul at the door

  

One of MANY epic lightning shots I captured last night here at Bombay Beach. Spherical art installation in the foreground and my trailer and truck in the background.

  

Shot with a Canon EOS R and Canon RF 15-35mm lens at 4 sec f/4.0 ISO 500 29mm.

 

Bombay Beach

Bombay Beach, California

Bombay Beach

 

Boeing's culture of profit over engineering and safety!

Image taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR coupled to a vintage Kuribayashi C.C. Petri Orikkor 50mm f2 lens from the late 1950's using a third party adapter. Shot wide-open @2 and hand-held, with a little side-lighting via a reflector. Apart from RAW conversion and the most basic of adjustments, image shot as is. This lens is so impressive. The sharpness, colour rendering and bokeh are simply outstanding IMO.

The following info regarding this lens was taken from: www.pentaxforums.com/.../kuribayashi-cc-petri...

"Nobody seems to know who made this iconic lens, but opinion falls to a belief that it was manufactured in-house by Kuribayashi--released in 1959 with their Petri Penta SLR. It has all the earmarks of a highly collectible lens: vintage and quite rare, "sparkling" bokeh, small, light (194.5g.), very sharp, M42 mount. It has 7 elements in 4 groups, a 10-bladed pre-set aperture, and accepts 49mm filters. It's often compared to the iconic Meyer Optik Trioplan.

This tiny lens claims a cult following, and good copies of it in working order are in high demand-if you can find one. They are, after all, over 60 years old, and reputed to suffer from stiff focusing with age from dried-out grease."

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai

Impressive growth.

Bombay Hook NWR, Delaware.

And here is another shot from Bombay Beach on the Salton Sea. This installation is likely part of the Bombay Beach Biennale which occurs on random dates in the spring. The Biennale was founded in 2015 to provide renegade artistic, musical and philosophical expression outside of commercial galleries and events. It also highlights the ecological crisis of the Salton Sea. While thousands of people attend the party and many contribute art, music and performances of every description, we must have visited during a hiatus as we saw almost no one.

Prompt: A digital art of a Bombay cat with yellow eyes in full size sitting isolated on a dark studio seamless background, studio backlight, looking directly forward --ar 4:5 --v 7

 

digital fine art was created using Midjourney AI v 7 and Photoshop

Found and photographed by Steven West on the back streets of Malabar Hill, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, on August 2, 2015.

An art piece in Bombay Beach, a one-time resort, now virtual ghost town (pop 231) of derelict structures, bohemian homes, and salvagepunk art on the banks of the toxic Salton Sea in California.

Taken on Mumbai's Marine Drive Road.

Tamanho P veste manequim 38. Detalhe de strass no capuz.

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Overcast morning created some eerie scenes. There is an eagle's nest in the tree on the right of the scene. There was at least one eagle in it, but too far for a good photo!

Zeiss Ikon ZM + 35mm 2.8 on Kodak Ektar 100 w/long shutter | Plustek + NLP

 

Bombay Beach, California

Bombay Beach, CA. August 3, 2020. Shot on a Nikon F6 and Kodak Ektar 100. Developed and scanned by The Darkroom.

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