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Dr. Jerry McGinn, left, principal deputy director of the Office of Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, discusses technology capabilities with an attendee of ta VISTA showcase, held April 12-13 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. (Photo by Kay Stephens, CERDEC NVESD)
[Tel Aviv, Israel] The two Co-Founders of DeveloPic. We're a start-up so no office for now, most our meetings are at the local café placed next to Rabin Sq. in the city center (in the background).
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.
Olivia Kirkland speaks about her project, Platte River Basin Water Resources II, 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)
I was the most pleased with this shot out of the roll. With the exception of the telltale power conduits, the building looks quite vintage.
This entire roll unfortunately suffered a dark stripe due to my haste in developing and shorting it a little too much developer, but correction of the scan worked out reasonably here.
Shot with a Mamiya M645 Super with 55mm f3.5 and a yellow filter on Kodak Tri-X developed in D-76. Scanned direct from negative with an Epson 4870.
The Parchim-class corvette (Soviet designation Project 1331M) was developed for the East German Navy in the late 1970s, and built by the Wolgast Peene-Werft. The ships were designed for coastal anti-submarine warfare. In case of an all-out NATO-Warsaw Pact war in Europe their prime targets would have been the small U-206 coastal submarines of the West German navy. The first ship, Wismar (now the Indonesian KRI Sutanto), was launched on 9 April 1981 in Rostock, and subsequently another 15 ships were built until 1986. To make production more economical, the Soviet Union agreed to purchase another 12 ships from Wolgaster Peenewerft built between 1986 and 1990, thereby effectively subsidising the East German shipbuilding industry.
The ships of the Soviet Navy were named Parchim II by NATO. Though useful as a coastal ASW platform, the Soviet production of the similar but far more powerful Grisha class made this purchase even more illogical for the Red Navy. After German re-unification the former East German ships were sold to the TNI-AL (Indonesian Navy) in 1993. The Indonesian Navy extensively refurbished their Parchims, to the point where the refurbishing exceeded the cost of purchase. They are still in service, both in the Indonesian Navy and in the Russian Baltic Fleet.
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From September 15th to 19th the second of the four JCOM Masterclasses, educational programmes aimed at an international audience and held by international experts takes place. For the 20 selected participants this interactive course represents a unique opportunity to discuss the state-of-the-art of science exhibition development with particular focus on the possible different design approaches, helping participants to reflect on the relationship between the different media, contents and visitors' experience.
Canon EOS3000V
Agfaphoto Vista 200
Developed with a Digibase C41 home kit in an Agfa Rondinax 35U daylight tank.
From September 15th to 19th the second of the four JCOM Masterclasses, educational programmes aimed at an international audience and held by international experts takes place. For the 20 selected participants this interactive course represents a unique opportunity to discuss the state-of-the-art of science exhibition development with particular focus on the possible different design approaches, helping participants to reflect on the relationship between the different media, contents and visitors' experience.
From September 15th to 19th the second of the four JCOM Masterclasses, educational programmes aimed at an international audience and held by international experts takes place. For the 20 selected participants this interactive course represents a unique opportunity to discuss the state-of-the-art of science exhibition development with particular focus on the possible different design approaches, helping participants to reflect on the relationship between the different media, contents and visitors' experience.
Driving into Wyoming from Colorado.
Taken on vacation in Spetember using my old, awesome, green Anscoflex II box camera. I used expired (12-93) Kodak Vericolor IIIS film and developed them at home using a C41 kit from Freestyle. This turned out being one of my favorite rolls of film to date.
To the south. So far I haven't seen lightning (just lots of rain and that short hailstorm,) but the updrafts have been pretty strong, causing some crazy clouds to form.
A developing Supercell across far Northeast Wisconsin on July 1 2017. Only isolated storms were expected, but this beast began to develop along an old outflow boundary from a storm early in the afternoon. Aiding in the development was a lake breeze boundary. The updraft was so explosive.
I have as much as 5 rolls to develop! My problem now is to choose which ones to send in first. I'm not sure I can't afford to send them all at once and it's really hard to choose. Or one is easy - the Kodak 400. Not because it's a Kodak 400 but because it's my first roll with my latest baby - my golden half! I'm very found of the half-frames ;) Also because the photos I took are all taken in Berlin where I recently went with my art history class and we had so much fun! The museums we went to are huge! You need at least a whole day for just one museum! I'm also excited about the 800 iso since it's taken with the supersampler (a very happy reunion!), the other three I believe are all taken with my Diana Mini.
An Indian eagle owl at The Bear Inn, Oxford
* Rolleiflex 3,5F Planar *
* Ilford FP4 Plus *
* Developed in Kodak Tmax *
* Epson V500 scanner *
* Photoshop CS6 *
Website institucional Wallpaper Revestimentos. (www.wallpaper.com.br)
Marcos Rey: Tiago Rodrigues.
Marlon Lemes: Design gráfico / interface | Flash + Actionscript 2.
Elloa Lisboa: HTML / CSS.
Agência: TA Comunicação. 2010.
Developing Thunderstorm exploding during the mid afternoon hours on June 27 2013. Marinette County WI.
Canon AE1-Program
Canon FD 50mm, f1.4
Kodak Vision3 250D
Tetenal Colortec C41 kit
Reflecta RPS 10M
Colorperfect, Photoshop, Lightroom.