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Experimenting with Hoya Pop Colour filters & multiple exposures of the waterfall feature at the front of Star City in Sydney. Also experimented with a small depth of field.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Kodak Ektar 100 35mm C41 film.

 

"Lens Filters Group"

The Experimental Fighter Program aims to design the starfighter of the future.

Straight out of the camera experimental combo of indoor light painting via a digital light wand and a LED, then a lens cap followed by some ten stopper assisted shonky camera rotation outside in the yard.

An experimental blue orb taken on Porthcurno Beach, Cornwall

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

digital infrared capture

The display of imported exif is wrong. Software bug.

This was photographed in souther Florida

Yeah, I'm going to have to try this again. With a new CD.

Cubism of a spider's web shot from different foci, zoom levels, angles, and proximities. Image is made of about 20 photos and 10-20 more copies made using the marquee selection tool that I arranged and blended in PS. I then imported the image into LR and made several global edits including increasing clarity, tinting the image slightly green to match the greenish tree background, increasing exposure slightly, bringing up shadows, decreasing blacks, and decreasing highlights.

"Experiment time" ๐Ÿ˜†

 

So I had a bag of King Arthur's 00 Neapolitan Pizza Flour. I used this a few months ago and I didn't like it. Come to find out that the protein in it is 8.5%, way too low for Neapolitan pizza. 00 flour for pizza should be around 10-15% according to pizzaiolos.

 

Well I thought I'd fix this by combining it with some bread flour. Didn't have enough. Then all purpose flour. All from King Arthur. I think if I did my calculations correctly I should have increased it to ~11%. But

I've heard using Manitoba flour gets you a better more elastic dough. That flour is usually 14-15%. So I added vital wheat gluten to increas the strength and to get a better stretch.

 

Well let me tell you, this experiment sucked. All that wheat gluten made it difficult to knead. 30 minutes in the kitchen aid. 10 minute rest. 10 minutes in the kitchen aid. Then I kneaded for 1 hour by hand (slap and fold technique) because the kitchen aid got too hot and I started smelling smoke.

 

I added enough gluten to increase it by ~4%. Also added malt powder to get a brown crust since this will be made in the oven. I think next time I'l just buy Manitoba flour, that much wheat gluten made this flour unbearable to work with.

 

Dough balls are both 280g. With 6 more fermenting for the rest of the week.

Me and Fellwalker1 in free fall anything goes mode, put your sunglasses on lol.

 

Exposure 210

Aperture f/8.0

Focal Length 18 mm

ISO Speed 100

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

A new look at old photos.

 

It's 2:32 AM PST.

 

I was about to go to sleep but then just realized I had to cut and sleeve the 120 roll that I was drying in the bathroom. I wanted to take a look at the actual shots, but I was just too lazy to fire up my scanner.

 

I turned on my tiny portable lightbox and looked at the negatives. Then I thought "What if I just take a shot of this with my iPhone, and send it to myself, then invert the shot to get positive picture??"

 

So that's precisely what I did. I'm not too much into experimental/lomogoraphy/alternative process type of stuff, but this was kinda fun and I somehow liked the result. So here it is. To obey my own rule, no cropping to the shot nor to the iPhone capture of the negative.

 

Tri-X at box speed, 1+100 Rodinal 60 minutes stand processing

At moment, i try to learn a little bit more to work with photoshop by my self. This is one of my "experiments" with it. If you have some ideas, what i can make better, what i did wrong or any other helpfull points... please tell me. Iam ready to learn. Thank you so much and have all a happy sunday

Made mostly with the Processing ;D

 

Thought it would be fun, use if you need/like!

...for stars lie hidden in your soul

We loved the Musical Instruments Museum! So much fun, and so many interesting instruments to look at, including a large collection of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax, a Belgian dude that invented the saxophone.

 

You are given a touchscreen device and a pair of headphones, then off you go! The instruments are all labelled and arranged into different categories and time periods, but you look for numbers on the floor in front of the instruments, type that number into your device, and then it plays the music of that instrument or group of instruments! We were in here for hours, before catching our train back home to London that day.

 

The museum itself is in an old department store that used to sell English wares, so there is a central staircase that envelopes a lift shaft, whilst on this floor there was a small set of stairs that had viewing cabinets at the top of them.

 

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inverted b&w with gold like color added in g'mic qt

More faffsiography. No Photoshop manipulations - other than to resize.

Tonight was a night for experimenting. Here, I am trying to celebrate spring to the fullest! What do you think of my pink tights paired with a beautiful floral dress with matching Sam Edelman heels to match the pink flowers on my dress?

Experimental high speed shots of water drops. Using salts, and spices.

Continuing a series of experimental photos with a Kodak No. 1A Autographic Jr. (circa 1917). All settings are mentioned as they appear on the camera. If you are lost, I suggest starting with the first photo in the corresponding album.

 

I had a chance to visit Upstate New York and the George Eastman Museum. While I was up there, I took my workhouse Autographic, and snapped some pictures.

A Haiku Note:

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Taken from above

reflective light shining thru

experimental

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