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A woman with golden throne, are waiting outside her shop for the customers,

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Tech:

Leica M 240

Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/2

a little bit #kodachrome ished by custom preset ;)

une photo qui fait partie de mon projet "Ephemeral" qui rend homage aux femmes qui ont plus de 50 ans. C'est une rejection de l'idée qui la jeunesse est la definition de la beauté, des photos dans âme, du regard masculin qui voit les corps des femmes come des objets à posséder sans rendre comte qu'il y a à une personne entière devant l'objectif. Les femmes plus agées, elles existent toujours. Elles méritent de 'être entendues et d'être vues.

 

À un niveau plus profond, ce projet parle de la transformation et la transcendence, de la vie et la mort, et si on regarde de plus près, on apperçoit quelque chose d'éternel.

 

Mille mercis au modèle qui m'a fait confiance et a posé pour moi cette fois.

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This photo is a part of my project "Ephemeral," which is a celebration of maturity, of wisdom, of diverse beauty, and of growing older. It is about empowering women about increasing the presence and visibility of older women in the world of photography. We still exist. Our voices and our stories deserve to be heard. Our faces deserve to be seen. "Ephemeral" is rejection of the notion that youth is the definition of beauty, a rejection of soulless photography, a rejection of the male gaze which reduces women to objects, without taking into consideration that there is an entire, living breathing person in front of the camera lens.

 

But on a deepre level, this project is really about transformation and transcendence. It is about life and death and, perhaps, if we look closely enough, a glimpse of something eternal.

 

A special thank you to my neighbor who graciously posed for me here.

mamiya 6MF + 50mm f/4 + B+W 091 dark red filter. film: kodak HIE high-speed infrared 400, medium-format cut down from large format aerial film bulk rolls. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 2.8cm f/3.5 LTM + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

Deep red kangaroo paw flowers on North Terrace outside the new Royal Adelaide Hospital. Across the road is the health medical clinic of UniSA that provides acute and preventative healthcare to students and staff.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 2.8cm f/3.5 + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.5 (Prominent mount) + Leitz R.h (deep red) filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 2.8cm f/3.5 LTM + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 8.5cm f/2 (1933) + Zeiss Ikon 967/7 R20 (deep red) filter

The storm Éowyn swept over Ireland, Scotland, and the UK, bringing bad weather and heavy rain. Down in southern Germany, especially in Bavaria near the Alps, we just got some minor rain and snow from the same weather front all day long. .

But then—out of nowhere—just before sunset, a break in the clouds. Deep blue sky, fiery red-orange sunset. One of those moments you don’t expect but can’t ignore.

Snapped about six shots with four different prime lenses.

Editing was pretty straightforward: auto adjustments, tweak the exposure, mask the sky, then invert the mask to lift the shadows a bit. Finally, balanced the exposure across the shots for consistency.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

Unusually deep red rose hips on the Staffordshire Moorlands.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar 9cm f/2.2 (1934) + Leitz R.h (deep red) filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Leitz Elmar 5cm f/3.5 LTM + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

Dahlias in the walled garden at Attingham Park Shropshire, a National Trust property.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Fed 100mm f/6.3 LTM + Leitz R.h (deep red) A36 filter

While the Bio-Jets (humming Birds) were taking a rest I Took Fotos of these wonderful flowers, I do not know the names of any of them. Very sorry.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Wollensak Velostigmat 90mm f/4.5 Leitz New York (1946) + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

I don't know the name of this flower. Maybe some kind of Zinnia.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 3.5cm f/2.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 2.8cm f/3.5 LTM + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

I've just re-cropped this photo for a tighter, sharper view (5/18)

Yes there is two roses, not a mirror.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Wollensak Velostigmat 90mm f/4.5 Leitz New York (1946) + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 3.5cm f/2.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

While the Bio-Jets (humming Birds) were taking a rest I Took Fotos of these wonderful flowers, I do not know the names of any of them. Very sorry. Though i am sure this one is a Lupine

Bring deep red color to your garden your garden with Gaillardia flowers like this one.

 

From your friendly Swallowtail Garden Seeds catalog photographer. We hope you will enjoy our collection of botanical photographs and illustrations as much as we do.

An abstract design of vibrant red leaves.

This was a challenge putting this together. We had to work in a small space but got some great images in the end.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 8.5cm f/2 (1933) + Zeiss Ikon 967/7 R20 (deep red) filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

It's not an escape

It is a pop of color

For the garbage trucks

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar 9cm f/2.2 (1934) + Leitz R.h (deep red) filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 8.5cm f/2 (1933) + Zeiss Ikon 967/7 R20 (deep red) filter

I almost didn't take a photo of this barn, because it wasn't old and weathered, but I loved the fact that the owners had added something attractive to their farm and not one of the "ugly" metal quansets.

 

On 12 September 2015, I drove further than I've ever driven before in one day - a total of 410 km (254 miles). This particular farm scene was taken along one of the backroads on the way to Bowden, Alberta.

 

I met my daughter at 9:00 am and we headed northwards, with our main destination being the Bowden Sunflower Maze. She was feeling well enough after her recent hospital stay, to get out for a day trip. The quickest route from Calgary is a distance of 96 km (60 miles), but I needed to avoid the main, busy route. Also, the backroads are more pleasant to drive - less traffic and, if one is lucky, the occasional old barn. There was one barn in particular that I had seen last year, that I really wanted to show my daughter and this took us a little out of our way.

 

We drove through the town of Olds, stopping briefly to take a couple of photos of the bright orange grain elevator. Going north, we drove the roads to the west of the main Highway 2, and on our return trip we drove the roads to the east of Highway 2. I think this trip really convinced my daughter, more strongly than ever, that sadly she has a mother with almost zero sense of direction!

 

This was the first time I had ever been to Bowden and the Sunflower Maze. For years, I had wished we had a field of Sunflowers somewhere within reach, as I had seen so many gorgeous photos taken by other people in various parts of the world. I certainly didn't get photos like those, but I was happy to get any shots at all. Apparently, that weekend was going to be the last chance to really see the flowers, so we were only just in time. This maze at Eagle Creek Farm is apparently the only Sunflower Maze in Canada. There is also an adjoining Corn Maze, but neither of us wanted to walk through that one, thanks to remembering the horror movie, "Children of the Corn"! The farm also has U-pick vegetables and flowers.

 

www.sunmaze.ca/

 

Thanks, Rachel, for spending the day with me - and for all your directions getting us there and back to the city! Lucky we went when we did, as it rained the next few days.

The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are a very beautiful place to visit, not least for all for their wonderful array of roses found in the Alister Clarke Rose Garden.

 

"The Prince" is a David Austin old world rose from 1990 which produces the most exotic of all roses with masses of petals compacted into each bloom quartered and quilled of rich deep crimson in colour then turning to the deepest purple. When it reaches this point a rich fragrance exudes the blooms wafting and travelling through the air. This is the most beautiful rose the colours a mixture of blackberry colours to match the fragrance of deep rose and berries.

 

The site of the St Kilda Botanical Gardens were established in the 1800's. The municipal council petitioned the Department of Lands and Survey to make this segment of land bordered by Dickens Street, Tennyson Street and Blessington Street a Botanic Garden. The gardens were formally established in 1859 when a boundary fence was erected. By 1907 significant donations of money and plant material had led to the establishment of a rosary, extensive flower beds and a nursery. Exotic forest trees were planted during the 1870s and Australian species were included in 1932. In the 1950s the Alister Clarke Rose Garden was established and a Sub-Tropical Rain-forest conservatory added in the early 1990's.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Leitz Elmar 5cm f/3.5 LTM + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

On EXPLORE, February 1, 2008

 

Thank you my friends for all your comments and faves and invites :) and it was so much appreciated. My eye is much better right now and hurting less.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Fed 100mm f/6.3 LTM + Leitz R.h (deep red) A36 filter

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