View allAll Photos Tagged Develop

Read a Jenny Saville interview and got inspired to use colours I wouldn’t normally consider

Developed using darktable 4.0.0

Developing supercell in Goshen Co., WY, maintains a rather "cold," outflow-dominant look as it traverses the High Plains in relatively cool air.

My first two negatives...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=flhvfbANi0A

  

trying to develop myself and my photos

6h in redlight.

 

6h in camera oscura

 

rendersi conto di cosa sia la luce materializzata, o come per lo meno si provi a farlo.

 

dopo sei ore di lavoro qui, fotografare con un telefono mi sembra ingiusto nei confronti della luce.

All taken from my Olympus Trip 35 on Fuji 400

-Sacramento State

-Sacramento State

-Old Sac

-Kodaiko Ramen

-Sutter Creek

Rainbows to me represent a fresh start. Gotta love the beauty in that.

What does it mean to develop self-discipline? And what are some actionable ideas that can help us do that?

 

Find out more at blog.IQmatrix.com/self-discipline

"Silent Night"

Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Developed by Guerrilla Games

Released February 2022

 

Captured on PS5

19/11/13 in Ysgol in Moelwyn with Maria Hayes and Mark Pavey

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)

 

Developing scenarios for the future of Lakeland

Photos: PALS, Catherine Madsen

Developed using darktable 3.8.0

Developed in Homebrand coca cola, grounded Aspro Clear aspirin tablets, vitamin C and washing soda for 1 hour at 22 deg C and fixed for 5 minutes (developer details on set description)

Mossy sidewalks and parking along Upper Hoh Road

 

Hoh Developed Area Historic District

Olympic National Park, Washington

 

Olympic National Park

Developed using darktable 3.6.0

Badlands National Park, SD

Amphitheater stage

 

Hoh Developed Area Historic District

Olympic National Park, Washington

 

Olympic National Park

developed P1050339 raw file from DMC-GM5

Fujifilm Klasse W | Ilford HP5+ 400

 

Digitized with Nikon D7200 & AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2 | Kamera Kraft

 

Home developed in SP-76EC 1+10 | 6:30/68F

Developed on site with my backpack wet plate kit.

Some odd scans from some colour 35mm films developed in b/w chems. Its from a mix of cheap kodak and fuji film. I need to keep the developer warmer but I still like the results.

...new high-strength bolts for the stock RB26 rods.

Price, about $500 for the set.

A cheap insurance :)

Vietnam War, 1960s

May 23, developed

in college, adulthood doesnt approach you gently. it kinda knocks you over and hits you all at once.

 

all part of my final project for my photo class. there's supposed to be an order but flickr goes by date, not by what i want. it was a personal reflection on my experiences as a college freshman and how i transformed from a child into an adult

Hall of Mosses Trail

 

Hoh Developed Area Historic District

Olympic National Park, Washington

 

Olympic National Park

Growing cumulonimbus cloud near Crediton, Devon, viewed from Exeter.

1 2 ••• 53 54 56 58 59 ••• 79 80