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Olympus OM - Ilford HP5 plus
Ilford DD-X, Ilfostop, Rapid Fixer.
I put this up to see if anyone can help me rather than because i think it's that good. This did have to be brought back in photoshop because the contrast wasn't that great but the thing i'm more annoyed about is the horizontal banding that you can see mostly in the blurred bits. Does anyone know why this happens? As far as I could tell I followed the developing guidelines to the letter.
Raindrops on windows and whiskers on kittens.
Home developed Legacy Pro 400 (aka Fuji Neopan 400) in D76, 1:3, 15 minutes @ 68F.
Jean-Paul Kibambe Lubamba, GIS and Climate Change Coordinator, Wildlife Conservation Society, DR Congo, speaking at the Discussion Forum REDD+ Forest Reference Emission Levels: Progress and challenges in developing countries, on Day 1. Global Landscapes Forum, Paris, France.
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Nikon F3
Six Gates Films Orwell BW @400 iso
developed in Tmax dev 7''
epson v700
almost all of this picture were taken by Luca (Laszlo K.) while i was developing.
it has been a glorious day. We developed over 23 rolls of color negative cinema film in a vintage Morse G3 tank. We had some major fixing issue but we saved some good frames & had a good time.
Bottom line:
1)ECN2 is totally feasible for home processing
2) Morse G3 tank agitation could not be the best for these films.
3) we took a little step forward for DIY film photography
For a spell, developing young pairs of leaves have a cute 90° bend.
Cubanola domingensis is another Caribbean beauty. Although not very common in cultivation, it is reassuringly less rare than its relation Portlandia. Endemic to the Dominican Republic where it grows in the north and the east parts of the country, its native haunts include basking in full sun near the beach as well as stretching out in the shade of humid lowland forest on limestone outcroppings. Its habit is that of a spreading shrub up to 5' tall, wider than it is tall. Leaves are ovate, up to 6” long, leathery, deeply-veined, glossy dark green, and lighter-coloured below. The flowers are completely pendent, highly fragrant, 8" long tubular, white or cream with triangular lobes. Definitely a winner, but also mysteriously absent from O'ahu gardens.
I obtained fresh seed and sowed them in May 2008. They took 45 days to germinate. Six months later I transferred them from the shallow community pot in which they were sown into individual plugs. A year on from sowing I distributed the seedlings to friends throughout Hawai'i and to a few plant buffs on the mainland. The most rewarding thing for me was donating 3 plug trays to Lyon Arboretum. I believe they have been featured in the past two Lyon plant sales and I really hope that through my humble efforts this wonderful species will not be so rare in Hawaiian gardens.
Just in case you thought that I only got the celebrations of the first goal, Grant. :-)
This is the point where the Werder Bremen keeper looks fairly calm as he watches Daniel Cousin's shot head towards the goal. However, about 2 seconds after this, the ball was in the back of the net as a result of a goalkeeping blunder. Hard cheddar! :-)
I've quite enjoyed my recent efforts photographing football games this season. Considering I'm shooting from my seat in the stand (which was at the opposite end of the ground to this), I've been very pleased with the results I've been getting.
I developed this film using QWD ECN-2 chemistry. It's a long story about a gift of 4 Silbersalz rolls that should have included developing and scanning back in Stuttgart. Instead, the film took a round trip from New York to Frankfurt, getting stuck in German customs for months with indifferent support from Silbersalz. So upon their return to me, I developed and scanned them myself. QWD makes a great product for home development of Vision3.
Anoop Mehta, Chief Strategist at Analytical Mechanics Associates, provides remarks after the presentation of DEVELOP Projects, Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
UNTITLED DIGITAL ART (AUGMENTED HAND SERIES)
By Golan Levin, Chris Sugrue, and Kyle McDonald
Repository: github.com/CreativeInquiry/digital_art_2014
Contact: @golan or golan@flong.com
Commissioned by the Cinekid Festival, Amsterdam, October 2014, with support from the Mondriaan Fund for visual art. Developed at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University with additional support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Frank-Ratchye Fund for Art @ the Frontier. Concept and software development: Golan Levin, Chris Sugrue, Kyle McDonald. Software assistance: Dan Wilcox, Bryce Summers, Erica Lazrus. Conceived 2005; developed 2013-2014.
Special thanks to Paulien Dresscher, Theo Watson and Eyeo Festival for encouragement, and to Dan Wilcox, Bryce Summers, and Erica Lazrus for their help making this project possible. Thanks to Elliot Woods and Simon Sarginson for assistance with Leap/camera calibration, and to Adam Carlucci for his helpful tutorial on using the Accelerate Framework in openFrameworks. Additional thanks to Rick Barraza and Ben Lower of Microsoft; Christian Schaller and Hannes Hofmann of Metrilus GmbH; Dr. Roland Goecke of University of Canberra; and Doug Carmean and Chris Rojas of Intel.
Developed in openFrameworks (OF), a free, open-source toolkit for arts engineering. This project also uses a number of open-source addons for openFrameworks contributed by others: ofxPuppet by Zach Lieberman, based on Ryan Schmidt's implementation of As-Rigid-As-Possible Shape Manipulation by Igarashi, Moscovich & Hughes; ofxLeapMotion by Theo Watson, with assistance from Dan Wilcox; ofxCv, ofxLibdc, and ofxTiming by Kyle McDonald; ofxCvMin and ofxRay by Elliot Woods; and the ofxButterfly mesh subdivision addon by Bryce Summers.
Shoutouts from @golan @chrissugrue & @kcimc: @admsyn @bla_fasel @bwycz @cinekid @CMUSchoolofArt @creativeinquiry @danomatika @elliotwoods @eyeofestival @laurmccarthy @openframeworks @PESfilm @rickbarraza @SimonsMine @theowatson @zachlieberman
Developing children’s passion for music
Llanelli Music Hub brought a festive feel with a musical performance at Coleg Sir Gâr where the group has been honing their music skills on a weekly basis.
The hub consists of pupils from Bryngwyn, Coedcae, Glan y Mor and St John Lloyd secondary schools and its aim is to encourage more children to have access to specialised teaching and music facilities to enable a lifelong passion for music.
Inside St Edmundsbury Cathedral Minolta Dynax 7000i Sigma 28-70mm F3.5-4.5 Ilford Delta 3200 Shot At 1600 ISO Developed In Ilford Ilfosol 3 (1+9) 14-2-2023
The story of Margareten
For the first time in 1373 has been an estate named, the in contrast to an "upper court" at the height of the Viennese mountain (Wienerberg) as "lower court" on (today) Margaretenplatz is designated. 1395 donated Rudolf Tirna, an owner of the facility, together with his wife Anna and his brother Louis one to Saint Margaret of Antioch dedicated chapel. As other early mentions of the "Lower Court" and the chapel we find in 1411 the St. Margaretenkapelln to Metzleinstorff, 1548 St. Margareten, 1568 Sandt Margareten and in 1594 hoff to St Margareten. The around this Margaretner Hof in todays area Margaretenplatz - Hofgasse - Schlossgasse emerged estate hamlet constituted the starting point for the development of the suburb. The estate, it is shown on the circular plan of Niklas Meldemann in 1530 armed with a mighty tower, has been at the siege of 1529 of Turkish groups of fighters set on fire - a commemorative plaque on the house Margaretenplatz 3 remembers at it. The court subsequently changed hands several times until it purchsed Olav Nicholas, Archbishop of Gran, 1555 commercially. Olai had the courtyard and the chapel partially rebuild and he layed out a large castle garden.
He appointed settlers to Margareten and founded south of his farm Nikolsdorf. In the middle of the 17th Century, 1647-1667, finally completed the envoy to the Sublime Porte, Johann Rudolf Schmidt von Schwarzhorn the building. In the 1662 appeared "Topographia Archiducatus Austriae Inferioris Modernae" by Georg Matthäus Vischer the present castle is represented as a two-storey building whose siebenachsiger (7-axle) residential wing in the east is reinforced by a corner tower with loggia-like ambulatory and to the west is surmounted by an onion-shape crowned clock tower. In this figure, however, lacks the this very day preserved with mighty rusticaded stones cladded castle portal. After the destruction of the Türkenjahr (Siege of Vienna) 1683 the construction was rebuilt. Already about 1725 had in the front of the castle developed in the run of today Margaretenstraße through building development the methodic rectangular shape of today's Margaret Square.
1727 sold Earl of Sonnau the manorial system Margareten to the city of Vienna. Between 1749 and 1783 was located in the large deserted castle garden, which served partly as a grain field and pasture, the first Mulberry School in Vienna. In the premises of the castle in 1751 a factory of Leonean goods was established, but which burned down in 1768. 1786 Anton Schwarzleithner moved the factory to Mannersdorf (Lower Austria). Thereafter, the entire reality was measured and came up for auction. The largest parcel, the old castle at Margaretenplatz with the adjacent factory building at 23 Schlossgasse, bought the silk ribbon maker and judge of Margareten, Francis Plumper. By a daughter Prallers, Elizabeth, married Pichler, the building complex came into the possession of a book printer family, which to 1869 handled a print shop here. The new factory building at 21 Schlossgasse was purchased by auction by Johann Brauneck who in the same year petitioned for an increase. On the neighbouring to the west to the castle connecting parcel (Margaretenplatz 3) the silk stuff promoter Paul Hochholzer in 1787 by architect Johann Michael Adelpodinger the existing buildings had adapted, over the entrance gate the building inscription of the old castle of 1651 was immured. The to the west adjoining parcel with the in 1783 deconsecrated St Margaret's Chapel acquired the Samtmacher (velvet maker) Leopold Urspringer, who had the chapel demolished and the ground for the construction of a residential building (77 Margaret Street) used. Also the area of the small castle garden that had the Vienna municipal judge Leopold van Ghelen on lease, was parceled out and developed through newly created streets. In the period from 1781 to 1788 arised on the site of the great palace garden in the of the Gartengasse and Schlossgasse on the one hand and Margaretenstraße and Siebenbrunnengasse surrounded territory on the other not less than 41 parcels.
Margaretenplatz as a historical center of Margareten is particularly accentuated by the 1835/36 before the House Margaretenplatz 3 built well, on those square base the by Johann Nepomuk Schaller modelled statue of the over the dragon triumphant hl. Margaret, the eponym of the suburb rises. As part of the regulation of 1886, the Margaret Square fountain was offset by 20m to the southwest, and received its present location .
In the west the square is surrounded by the instead of the in 1883 demolished brewery according to plans of the architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer by builder Joseph Müller for Baroness Amalie Lipthay 1884/85 established Margartenhof. The castle-like complex occupies an extremely important position as regards urban development in the district. Historically, it represents the symbolic succession building of the old, today only in fragments existing Margaretner Castle (Margaretenplatz 2,3). The large residential complex with the street-like designed "Zierhof" is an early example of urban development concepts, which in Vienna otherwise only could unfold in the interwar period.
To the east the Margaretenplatz is dominated by an according to plans of Ferdinand Seif 1898 built monumental palace-like structured tenement, where forms of the Venetian city palace of the 16th Century were used. Buildings of the Gründerzeit round off the Margaretenplatz in the north.
Film Developing Minolta Dynax 5 Tamron AF 28-200mm Kentmere Pan 400 Home Developed Ilfosol 3 22-8-2022
First pictures developed from my "new" (expired 1993) 9x12 Fuji 160 NSP film.
9x12 is the european equivalent of 4x5. Film holders have the same external dimensions, but film area and dark slides are different.
I shot the film at ISO 100 with my Crown Graphic. Developed in Tetenal Colortek C41.
Although a 19 year old film, I am pleased with the results - colours are good, film is a bit grainy, but acceptable.
NATO SPS - Book Discussion & Closing Conference: Developing a Multinational Telemedicine System for Emergency Situations
Cecelia Paparella provides remarks about her DEVELOP Project, Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Every summer early career researchers from NASA’s DEVELOP National Program come to NASA Headquarters and present their research projects. DEVELOP is a training and development program where early career researchers work on Earth science projects, mentored by science advisors from NASA and partner agencies, and provide research results to local communities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)