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Nothing going on really. Shot with the Mamiya C220 on Kodak TMax400, developed in Xtol at stock.

Thought this was cool:

I basically "developed the film"

Using my scanner then taking the negative of the film strip

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Orvieto, Italy with expired Fuji Neopan 1600

 

Canon P

Fuji Neopan 1600

(expired in 2007)

 

Developed and scanned at home

This is a close-up photo of a developed beach stone that I found on Bartlett's Beach. It has lovely patterns, subtle colours, a smooth shape that fits nicely in one's hand, and flecks of mica that glint in the direct sunlight.

expired and dried out Polaroid 55, first self developed 4x5 negative

Photogtraphed on Ilford Delta 100 film, at 40 ASA, with the Kodak Medalist II. Film developed in Pyrocat HD.

Panoramic view over Laneside Farm to the Pennines beyond. Since we moved to Glossop, I've already seen the changes in this scene, as the autumn colours developed. I intend to try to capture it again, throughout the seasons.

Tianzifang or Tianzi Fang (Chinese: 田子坊) is a touristic arts and crafts enclave that has developed from a renovated traditional residential area in the French Concession area of Shanghai. It is now home to boutique shops, bars and restaurants.

Tianzi fang is located in one of the most expensive areas in Shanghai. It has become a major tourist attraction and has more than 200 diverse small businesses such as cafes, bars, restaurants, art galleries, craft stores, design houses and studios, and even French bistros. It is adjacent to the SML center which is among the largest shopping malls in Shanghai upon completion.

It is also near the Shanghai Metro Line 9's Dapuqiao Station which is immediately to the south.

Despite all the businesses selling trendy craft and some foreign goods, the area does not have the look of having been overly beautified - electricity cables are still strung overhead, and air conditioning units are obvious on the outside of the buildings. The district is distinctly different from Xintiandi, another Shikumen redevelopment in central Shanghai further to the northeast, in that it has managed to preserve its residential feel, adding to its appeal.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianzifang

 

Tianzifang o Tianzi Fang (en chino: 田子坊) es un enclave turístico de artesanía que se ha desarrollado a partir de una zona residencial tradicional renovada en la zona de la Concesión Francesa de Shanghái. Ahora alberga tiendas boutique, bares y restaurantes.

Tianzi Fang está situado en una de las zonas más caras de Shanghái. Se ha convertido en una importante atracción turística y cuenta con más de 200 pequeñas empresas diversas, como cafés, bares, restaurantes, galerías de arte, tiendas de artesanía, casas y estudios de diseño e incluso bistrós franceses. Está junto al centro SML, que se encuentra entre los centros comerciales más grandes de Shanghái una vez finalizado.

También está cerca de la estación Dapuqiao de la línea 9 del metro de Shanghái, que está inmediatamente al sur.

A pesar de todos los negocios que venden artesanía de moda y algunos productos extranjeros, la zona no parece haber sido demasiado embellecida: todavía hay cables eléctricos tendidos por encima y las unidades de aire acondicionado son evidentes en el exterior de los edificios. El distrito es claramente diferente de Xintiandi, otra reurbanización de Shikumen en el centro de Shanghai más al noreste, en el sentido de que ha logrado preservar su sensación residencial, lo que aumenta su atractivo.

 

Stack of 14, HeliconFocus method C, and LR

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm

Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400, rated @ ISO 400

Exposure: 1/250 sec and f/5.6, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Quietly mutating

Material constructions

Non-illusionistic domains

Clear distinctions

Woven into fabric

Persistent thread

Developed using darktable 3.0.0

By talking to Jean-Paul Mendy (IBF #1), and seeing the confidence he possesses, you'd almost think that he was the champion defending his title on Saturday night, rather than the other way around. Few fighters, in his position would be able to possess such a calm and collective demeanor, but for Mendy his fight against IBF Super Middleweight Titleist, Lucian Bute, in Bute's home country of Romania, seems to be just another day in office. Mendy challenges Bute this Saturday night at the Romexpo in Bucharest, Romania. The bout is promoted by EuroPlstar boxingus Computers S.R.L. and Interbox in association with Joe DeGuardia's Star Boxing.

   

"Training camp was very good, I worked very hard for this fight, and I am ready to go Saturday night," stated Mendy.

   

While Bute is considered by many to be the top super middleweight, and one of the top pound for pound fighters in the world, Mendy says he doesn't see anything in particular that overly impresses him.

   

"I have had a very long career in the sport, and seen many different fighters. I competed in the Olympics and have yet to be beaten as a professional. To me Lucian Bute is just another fighter. The only difference is that he is a champion, and for that I'm very happy that I have this opportunity to finally fight for a world championship."

   

The fight Saturday night will be only Bute's second as a professional, and first as world champion in his home country of Romania, and a raucous crowd is expected to be on hand. Again though, Mendy is unfazed, if anything, he is excited about it.

   

"I have been to Romania before and I really liked the country and the people so I am very much looking forward to fighting there. I expect everyone there to be cheering for him, but the ring that night will be just like any other ring I have fought in. The fans, whether they are for me or against me, will stimulate me, and I will feed off their energy. I know that as long as I am myself and box like I know how, I will be victorious in this fight."

   

Bute (28-0, 23KO's) vs Mendy (29-0-1, 16KO's) is scheduled for twelve rounds and will be for Bute's IBF Super Middleweight Championship. The bout is promoted by EuroPlus Computers S.R.L. and Interbox in association with Joe DeGuardia's Star Boxing.

 

ABOUT STAR BOXING:

   

Star Boxing, Inc. has been in operation since1992. Star Boxing has worked to produce some of the most exciting and memorable boxing events in recent history. Star has continued to work with and develop a number of very exciting world champions, world rated contenders and young prospects. Star has consistently brought credibility, integrity, and exciting fights to the boxing industry. For more information on Star Boxing, visit the official website at www.starboxing.com

developing and spreading at the top clouds

looks a little like a mushroom cloud

Number 1 on explore April 8, 2012 according to BigHuge Labs Scout (it probably wasn't there long and didn't show up on fluidr.com at the end of the day)

Boots Colour 200 126 film (expired 1997)

Carl Zeiss Tessar 40mm f2.8 lens

Nikon F80

Sigma 105mm f/2.8 OS HSM

Fujichrome Velvia 50

Lab developed. Home scanned.

6/50 • The Canal is open for skating!

Canon Elan 7 w/ EF 28-80 mm f/3.5-5.6 lens. Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in PG110.

 

Developed using darktable 2.4.2

I keep finding more images of this super cell event. This was the first photo I took after the storm passed through as the clouds were taking shape. Those anti-crepuscular rays were quite impressive as well.

 

This is the scene 25 minutes later: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/33100711964/in/datepos...

 

GRAND PRIZE WINNER OF THE 2017 WEATHERWISE PHOTO CONTEST!

I posted a shot a few weeks ago of this field with the fleece covering the seedlings. We had a cycle past the field at the weekend and it had developed into this, looks like carrots?!

Amiflex

 

Kodak Verichrome Pan 100 (expired 1970)

 

developed in Diafine

Excerpt from Wikipedia:

 

The Imperial Hotel at the corner of Fort and Queen Street in Auckland, New Zealand; Now a part of the National Historic Places Trust, It is still operational, but now offers accommodation to backpackers. The building has served as a social centre for the city for more than 125 years, and remains a popular watering hole and communal lounge.

 

The hotel has historic significance: It was developed on a shoreline that was once responsible for bringing goods and other supplies into the area. Since the building housed offices for important organizations including the Harbour Board and the Gas Board, it served as the administrative centre of the city, as well as the social centre. The creation and housing of the Auckland Harbour Board in 1871 played a considerable role in the city’s economic development.

 

The former hotel is also of architectural importance. The Webb Buildings that adjoined the hotel and became part of it in 1954 with the bar expansion show the architecture of James Wrigley. They are one of the only commercial properties Wrigley designed.

 

The Imperial Hotel was added to the National Historic Places Trust on September 10, 1987.

 

I think this one got shot trying to escape.

 

View On Black

 

Lomo Holga 120N, Fujicolor Pro 400H, commercial developing

Common Wasp, Vespula vulgaris.

 

Queen wasps are around 20-25mm long and workers are 11-14mm.

 

The common wasp can be distinguished from other similar social wasps by the anchor-shaped mark on its face.

 

Widespread and common throughout Britain, especially in the south.

 

The common wasp usually forms large colonies below ground, but occasionally nests may be made in wall cavities, hollow trees and attics. Queens emerge from hibernation during the spring, and they search for a suitable location in which to start a new colony. She then begins to build the nest with chewed up wood pulp, which dries to make a papery substance. In each cell of a new nest, the queen lays a single egg, which hatches into a larvae in 5 to 8 days. After five moults over about 90 days (the length of time spent in each stage is determined by environmental conditions), each larva spins a silken cap over the cell and pupates. After about 80 days an adult worker wasp emerges. These workers eventually take over the care of the nest, and the queen's life is then devoted solely to egg laying.

At the end of autumn a number of eggs develop into new queens and males, which leave the nest and mate. The new queens seek out suitable places in which to hibernate, and the males and the old colony, including the old queen, die.

 

Despite their unfortunate reputation, wasps are actually important pollinators and pest controllers.

Developing the film a year later. Canon Elan with 40mm.

Zeiss Ikonta C 521/2 1947

Zeiss-opton *T Tessar 1:3.5 F=105mm

Kodak Tmax 100

6*9

120 Film

self-develop

Widelux F8 on Ilford Delta 400 developed in Ilfotec HC and scanned with a

Leica S

IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE

 

Foto presa amb una Rolleiflex 3.5F fabricada entre 1969 i 1971; Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 / 75mm; Kodak Ektar 100, revelat amb el kit C41 de Bellini.

 

La magnífica església de la Gran Madre di Dio. Es tracta d'una copia/homenatge al famós Panteó de Roma, feta amb prou encert a inicis del ségle XIX.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Madre_di_Dio,_Turin

 

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Picture taken with a Rolleiflex 3.5F, made c.1969-1971; Carl Zeiss Planar f3.5 / 75mm lens; Kodak Ektar 100, developed with the Bellini C41 kit.

 

This is the magnificent Gran Madre di Dio church. It is a copy/homage to the famous Pantheon in Rome, made quite successfully at the beginning of the 19th century.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Madre_di_Dio,_Turin

IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE

 

Fotografia feta amb la Hasselblad 500 C/M, fabricada el 1979; objectiu Carl Zeiss Planar f2.8/80mm; pel·licula Ilford FP4+ revelada en Rodinal 1+25.

 

Al nord del Solsonès, en una de les zones amb menys habitants de Catalunya, podeu trobar aquesta barreja d'allotjament japonès dins d'una masia catalana. Es tracta del Mas Puigpinós, ara convertit en hotel japonès, el que vindria a ser un ryokan (petit allotjament rural al Japó). Els propietaris són una parella formada per una catalana i un japonès, pel que tot l'hotel reflecteix aquesta barreja. De fet, la masia mateixa és propietat familiar des de fa segles (obviament per la part catalana).

 

L'estructura principal és obviament una preciosa masia d'origen medieval, al terme de Lladurs, prop de l'església de Timoneda (a Lladurs no hi ha poble propiament dit, només masies aillades). La part japonesa la trobareu en la decoració, el mobiliari (algunes habitacions tenen futons i tatami) i el menjar, plenament japonès però amb aires del paisatge del Solsonès. Només faltaria, sobretot als mesos freds de l'any, que tinguessin un onsen, però potser d'aquí un temps...

 

hoteljaponespuigpinos.com/hotel/

 

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Picture taken with a Hasselblad 500 C/M, made in 1979; Carl Zeiss Planar f2.8/80mm lens; Ilford FP4+ film developed in Rodinal 1+25.

 

At the feet of the Catalan Pyrenees, in the comarca of Solsonès, one of the least populated areas of Catalonia, you can find this mixture of Japanese accommodation inside a Catalan manor (masia). This is Mas Puigpinós, now converted into a Japanese hotel, what you can call it a ryokan (small rural accommodation in Japan). The owners are a couple made up of a Catalan woman and a Japanese man, so the whole hotel reflects this mix. In fact, the manor itself has been family property for centuries (obviously on the Catalan side). Puigpinós means "pine hill" in Catalan.

 

The main structure is obviously a beautiful masia of medieval origin, in the district of Lladurs, near the church of Timoneda (in Lladurs there is no village proper, only isolated churches and manors). You will find the Japanese part in the decoration, the furniture (some rooms have futons and tatami mats) and the food, fully Japanese but with elements of the Solsonès landscape. The only thing missing, especially in the cold months of the year, would be for them to have an onsen, but maybe in a while...

 

hoteljaponespuigpinos.com/en/hotel/

Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.

Shot with a 1979 Yashica FX-3 SLR with 50mm f2 ML lens on @kodak ColorPlus 200. Taken on 18/01/25. Developed & scanned by @takeiteasylab

Llangower Church near Llanwchllyn.

 

Bronica ETRSi - Kodak Portra 160

Tetenal C41 developed.

Widelux F8 on Ilford Delta 400 film developed in Ilfotec HC and scanned with Leica S on lightbox.

4/25mm Snapshot Filter Blau -2

Leica IIf

Had a go at one of the other pano's I've got saved for a rainy day tonight. Stitched and raw developed in Affinity Photo.

 

Cleaned up in Topaz denoise, then enhanced in ColorEfexPro4 and finished on in DxO PhotoLab5

 

I tend to start out as 'flat' as I can get before exporting to Nik - the ability to stack filters and use them in control points really makes a difference for me.

 

Pentax K1 w DFA15-30/2.8 f11 iso100 -0.7ev - Five landscape frames stitched 30% overlap.

Developed using darktable 2.6.2

Scenery of Pudong distinct is the symbol of the progress of China.

It makes sharp contrast with traditional lower town of the opposite bank.

Developed using darktable 3.4.1

Developed using darktable 3.0.0

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