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Developed with Microdol-X for 9.30 minutes, 1 minute stop and 3 minutes fix. The fixing went wrong, so I had to fix it twice.
Also, a lot of dustspecks gathered on the negatives.
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This was the last frame of the roll and due to some miswind it got cut. Frame 12.
F/14 at 1/250s
Film: ORWO UN54 ASA 100
Camera: Argus a-four
Developed: Caffenol C-M(rs)
Scanned Epson V600
Edited in Adobe Elements 10
I used a craft knife to scrape the cabbage tree leaves so I was left with stringy fibres. When I grouped all the fibres together I found it had quite a springy quality to it.
76 Bury St Edmunds Motorsport Event Minolta Dynax 5 Minolta 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 Kodak Ektar 100 100 ISO Developed In Bellini Foto C41 16-7-2023
Natural arch developed in chalk & impure chalk in the Cretaceous of Kansas, USA.
This western Kansas landscape consists of chalk badlands and chalk pillars and a natural arch. The rocks are chalks and impure chalks (e.g., argillaceous chalk and chalky shale) that range in color from whitish to light gray to yellowish. Chalk is a biogenic, calcitic, marine sedimentary rock composed of numerous coccolith microfossils (see: www.soes.soton.ac.uk/staff/tt/eh/pics/lith2.gif). Coccoliths are individual calcareous plates that covered a single-celled photosynthetic marine organism called a coccolithophorid (a.k.a. coccolithophore) (see: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d9/Emiliania_hux...). These beds were deposited in the ancient Western Interior Seaway, a section of ocean that existed during parts of the Mesozoic Era in what is now the American and Canadian Great Plains.
Rock arches are rare erosional features - those developed in chalk beds are even rarer. If a stream goes under an arch, it is known as a natural bridge. If no stream is present, the feature is a natural arch. Along lakeshores, they are called lake arches. Along oceanic coastlines, they are called sea arches. The highest concentration of natural arches on Earth is Arches National Park in eastern Utah.
Stratigraphy: Smoky Hill Chalk Member (a.k.a. Smoky Hills Member), Niobrara Formation, mid-Upper Cretaceous
Locality: Monument Rocks (also known as the Chalk Pyramids), along Gove County Road 16, north of the Smoky Hill River, Gove County, western Kansas, USA (38° 47' 43.24" North latitude, 100° 45' 52.06" West longitude)
21.11.19. Dublin, Ireland. The Irish Penal Reform Trust and the Irish Criminal Bar Association co-host a seminar on Developing Youth Justice: 18-24s in the Criminal Justice System. Main speakers included; David Stanton TD, Minister of State at the Department of Justice and Equality, Senator Lynn Ruane, Dr Laura Janes, Legal Director with the Howard League for Penal Reform, Ian Power, CEO of Community Creations (SpunOut.ie and Crisis Text Line Ireland), Sarah-Jane Judge BL, Barrister and Lecturer and Eddie D’Arcy, CEO of Solas Project. ©Photo by Derek Speirs
Natural arch developed in chalk & impure chalk in the Cretaceous of Kansas, USA.
This western Kansas landscape consists of chalk badlands and chalk pillars and a natural arch. The rocks are chalks and impure chalks (e.g., argillaceous chalk and chalky shale) that range in color from whitish to light gray to yellowish. Chalk is a biogenic, calcitic, marine sedimentary rock composed of numerous coccolith microfossils (see: www.soes.soton.ac.uk/staff/tt/eh/pics/lith2.gif). Coccoliths are individual calcareous plates that covered a single-celled photosynthetic marine organism called a coccolithophorid (a.k.a. coccolithophore) (see: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d9/Emiliania_hux...). These beds were deposited in the ancient Western Interior Seaway, a section of ocean that existed during parts of the Mesozoic Era in what is now the American and Canadian Great Plains.
Rock arches are rare erosional features - those developed in chalk beds are even rarer. If a stream goes under an arch, it is known as a natural bridge. If no stream is present, the feature is a natural arch. Along lakeshores, they are called lake arches. Along oceanic coastlines, they are called sea arches. The highest concentration of natural arches on Earth is Arches National Park in eastern Utah.
Stratigraphy: Smoky Hill Chalk Member (a.k.a. Smoky Hills Member), Niobrara Formation, mid-Upper Cretaceous
Locality: Monument Rocks (also known as the Chalk Pyramids), along Gove County Road 16, north of the Smoky Hill River, Gove County, western Kansas, USA (38° 47' 43.24" North latitude, 100° 45' 52.06" West longitude)
21.11.19. Dublin, Ireland. The Irish Penal Reform Trust and the Irish Criminal Bar Association co-host a seminar on Developing Youth Justice: 18-24s in the Criminal Justice System. Main speakers included; David Stanton TD, Minister of State at the Department of Justice and Equality, Senator Lynn Ruane, Dr Laura Janes, Legal Director with the Howard League for Penal Reform, Ian Power, CEO of Community Creations (SpunOut.ie and Crisis Text Line Ireland), Sarah-Jane Judge BL, Barrister and Lecturer and Eddie D’Arcy, CEO of Solas Project. ©Photo by Derek Speirs
3rd round of exploration geared towards developing in-camera techniques for animating motion graphics to arrive at a less mechanical, more organic and optical feel, but with a process that provides flexibility for content control. No compositing is used here, no photoshop manipulation. My constraints are exposures no longer than 30 seconds, all typography and imagery is composed and exposed during that duration.
The next round will deal with registration issues, color and further exploration of foreground / middleground / background shifting of elements.