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Parfois la rivière Sarthe offre d'étranges reflets, comme une sorte de kaléidoscope mouvant et évolutif...
J'aime beaucoup ce genre d'impressions de vision presque électronique de la réalité qu'offre ce genre de reflets...
Bref, j'expérimente...
Monochrome Experiments explores the timeless allure of black and white. A visual exploration where shadows and highlights intertwine, revealing a nuanced world of contrasts.
Yes, we say goodbye to October today, and welcome in November 2021 tomorrow!
Here in Scotland we have 2 weeks ahead of COP26 in Glasgow, amid storms and flooding, hardly a welcoming start to either the month or the event!
October has been wet and windy too, with the winds blowing the leaves off the trees before any wonderful autumn colours can delight us. So my usual mix of landscape and still life contains quite a few outdoor shots from my archives! But I've enjoyed looking through the archives ... and finding plenty of shots I had forgotten about! And there are always plenty of home and garden subjects to inspire me. 😊
In Covid terms Scotland has emerged from 2 months of sky-high infection figures, and we are all praying that COP26 will not prove to be yet another 'super-spreader' event! Quite frankly we need a rest!! Personally we have just had our booster shots, which helps with the constant background anxiety level. But the prospect of another pandemic winter looms. I think that it will be another time when Flickr comes to the rescue and gives me something to look forward to ... challenges and fun ideas to keep me thinking and experimenting!
Once again, thanks to everyone who has visited my photostream and for the comments and faves. I hope the collage gives an enjoyable look back through October.
All my collages are collected here: At a Glance
Experiment for Day 5 of Polaroid Week 2021 - took the shot, waited for it to develop, peeled it and, while still wet, placed it on the negative from another frame in a random position.
Rollei 6008i - Polaroid Magazin - expired FP-100c
AUF DER SUCHE NACH MÖGLICHKEITEN,
MÖGLICHES FESTZUHALTEN (Heinz Gasper 1980)
Als gebürtiger Düsseldorfer hat es mich schon sehr früh in die Ferne gezogen. Frankfurt, München, Wien, Graz und seit 1999 wohnhaft in Jennersdorf, im wunderschönen Südburgenland.
Im ausgeübten Beruf als Werbegestalter und Grafiker (1966-1992) aber auch in der Selbständigkeit (bis 2012) ist die bildende Kunst immer allgegenwärtig gewesen.
Meine Leidenschaft sind Experimente mit verschiedenen Hilfsmitteln und Materialien wie zum Beispiel:
Kurzfilme mit und ohne Kamera - Kodak-Sofortbilder ganz ohne Kamera - Negativstreifen und Dias anders gesehen - PC-Fehler zur kreativen Weiterverarbeitung verwenden - Digitalfotografie und ihre Möglichkeiten mit einem Apple-Computer kombinieren und verfeinern - und bis heute noch vieles mehr entdecken...
Griffin, Georgia USA
Ilford Delta 100 shot at ISO 50 and developed in Ilford Perceptol 1+3
Pentax 645NII
Pentax 45-85
Tiffen yellow filter (8)
Foxes - pink and blue. They are not as clear, the eyes aren't showing so well so will need to duplicate stitch them, tips of ears have also blended into the background.
I like the colours though.
Nikomat FT2
Nikkor K 85mm F/1.8 AI
Nikon L37 Haze
Svema Color DS-4 50 (Expired 1991)
Tetenal-C41
Experimenting with degeneration of an app effect on an original photograph, shot with an iPad-2.
The desired result was to minimize the appearance of the app.
Color and texture changes made in Photoshop CS5 layers.
My goal is to be able to use this app with some degree of control over the final results.
The effect of the Percolator app is best seen in Lightbox. Use the L key, please.
So I got a couple new ND filters recently, a 6-stop and a 10-stop. I wanted to see how they would perform when stacked, and this is one of the results.
The good: the two filters together are really dark. This was a 25-second exposure at f/6.3 (ISO 400) taken under bright clouds.
The bad: the two filters together produced some funky and unexpected colors on the image, and worse, the colors were different in different parts of the image! So, frustrated with that, I cheated and made the whole image mono while processing.
But the filters did their job in turning the choppy waters of the lake almost glassy in the image. Some flow lines in the water are visible below the reflection of the bridge.
My takeaway: I don't need to stack the filters. The 10-stop ND should provide all the long-exposure opportunities I'll need.
Second experiment in my next post.
Features:
- Fully Independent suspension, ride-height, and drive.
- Active four-wheel steering.
- Cockpit equipped for driver and navigator.
- Loud horn for clearing out alien critters.
- Utility box for storing tools, snacks, etc.
This was a really fun build. At its heart, it is the fruit of experimenting with various bubble canopies and arches. The 8x8 size canopy ended up working nicely for a 2 minifig cockpit. Though there may have been a way to hide the hinge assembly while maintaining an opening cockpit feature, I opted for a fixed canopy (and what I believe allowed for a more stable build). The cockpit module drops out the bottom for changing interior details.
The suspension arms started out as Part 2508 (Plate, Modified 1x2 with Long Towball), but they made the vehicle obscenely wide, so I opted for Part 3731 (Plate, Modified 2x2 with Towball). The "Y" hub in the wheels is stationary and the gears and outer wheel spin. The dune-buggy-ish look wasn't intentional, that's just sorta what it evolved into.