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Used my trusty old Nikkor 75-240mm zoom lens.

Ricepeter loaned me his sweet 200/4 during this shoot and I nailed this shot with it. Cool lens!

 

Nikon FM2

Nikon 200/4 Non-Ai

Arista Premium 400

Tmax 4:1, 6 min @20degC

Tofu squeezed of any liquid

0-4-0 compressed air loco displayed outside the front of the mining museum.

Radiator of a beat up old car wreck.

Compressed City 圧縮都市 渋谷

I checked, it wasn't compressed. It was pretty thin actually.

One of the old cotton compresses in Galveston, Texas, on a moonlit night.

Compressed air locomotive at the Arizona Railway Museum in Chandler,AZ.

Compressed 03 is shot entirely by photographing analog visual effects with stop-motion, so the titles are also done this way.

 

Here I'm covering a sheet of glass in ferrofluid, then wiping away the numbers with a pad of cloth

 

Full short coming March 1

Zooming downtown from Dutch Clark Stadium. Thought the compression effect was cool...

lens: Sigma FE2/35 Contemporary

Dirty Land ROVER !!

 

3af9eenha o emsaweenha saloon :P

after a radio frequency ablation in my spine turned into a much bigger process of breaking up bone spurs as well, i was kept on ice for quite some time and am still just thawing out

Between Agios Nikolaos and Triopetra rocks

Nuthatches are compact birds with short legs, compressed wings, and square 12-feathered tails. They have long, sturdy, pointed bills and strong toes with long claws. Nuthatches have blue-grey backs (violet-blue in some Asian species, which also have red or yellow bills) and white underparts, which are variably tinted with buff, orange, rufous or lilac. Although head markings vary between species, a long black eye stripe, with contrasting white supercilium, dark forehead and blackish cap is common.

Final piece using warm flesh tones of acrylic paint to enhance realism and agony. Applying thick layers of paint in areas to give the illusion of the flesh squishing against glass to deform the structure of the face. 32. 29cm x 33cm

Compressed Gas: compressed, dissolved and liquefied gases; they are usually transported in metal cylinders.

•Handle carefully – never drop the cylinders!

•Store in approved areas only

•Keep cylinders away from heat and fire

Examples: oxygen, helium, propane.

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