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Camera - Canon (35mm) Sure Shot 85Zoom
Film - Ilford HP5 Plus Black and White (ISO 400)
Developer - Lab-Box, CineStill Df96 Monobath, 500ml continuous agitation.
Scan - Epson Perfection V600 Photo
Two weeks ago it was a beautiful blossom, two weeks from now it will be budding again but the Siberian Express left this beautiful rose in a wilted state. I thought this would be a different or Crazy Tuesday look on a single blossom still on the branch. From my town of Broken Arrow in the Rose District or Main Street.
WATERFALL🌞
Tall or small I like them all😍
A cold one this time. Taken on the Snowroad to Aurland. Also a real beauty to drive instead of the long lærdaltunnel.
When I look back at my photos I see that we liked this road so much that we drove this one 2 times that year. The first time that we saw this road was in 1998 and since then we drove this road whenever we could. 2022 was the last time🌞
And also with this one, during a sunny day with a lot of white snow, I had to use my ND filters to get a longer exposure❄️
This walk, in the end of June, was so cold that I regret leaving my mittens at home. Thought it was summer.
Macro Mondays - Cold
Image measures 2" on the long side.
This little branch of pussy willows was included in a flower bouquet. I sprayed it with a fine mist and put it in the freezer. The background is a decorative plate. Shot with natural light from a north window.
Happy Macro Monday!
Sleet fell, High Dodd and Place Fell viewed from Hallin Fell on a cold but glorious morning. The white higher tops of the lakes above Glennridding including Hellvellyn in the background.
Happy St David's day everyone.
Cold Shoulder in both meanings of the expression. These two sculptures have their backs turned giving each other the cold shoulder while the angel has a mantle of snow covering her shoulders and along her arm.
Macro ice study and sunrise light, Winnipeg
Recent work, trying to capture that breathless sense of crystalline cold that defines this time of year in Manitoba. I photographed these frosty fractals on a window last month, not like I'm counting the days until a spring thaw or anything...
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The fog freeses to ripe on trees and bush , still foggy in the air and freesing when I make this picture.
With the MacDonald Monument in the foreground. The statue of Sir John A MacDonald was torn down by protesters in 2020 and relocated by the City of Montreal. The Mary Queen of the World Cathedral can be seen on the left of the image.