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Before "Super Moon" became a big deal, there were just "full moons". This one was orangish yellow and fun to shoot. I took this just outside of Des Moines, Iowa near a farm.
Canon 7d and 100-400 using a tripod.
Film: ORWO UN54 ASA 100
Exposure: Not recorded
Filter: None
Camera: Argus C3 #1378098 35mm Sandmar Lens
Developed Caffenol–CM(rs)
Scanned Epson V600 Edited in Adobe Elements 10
20150228C3-021
Just a normal day in the Flaf house.
FAR too cold to go out. F started crying on the 3 min walk from the car to G's school this morning so we stayed in for the rest of the day. Apparently not SO cold that trousers are needed inside, but furry hat and giant boots are, oh yes. Weirdo.
Winter is all but over this leap year. Here's to a lovely(-er) Spring.
took 45 to get this one.
Strobist info: 1 yongnuo YN 465 camera right 3 o clock right next to subject with a cereal box snoot. 1/32 power
6 February 2011
K took La Teeny swimming. Little O napped while they were out, so I took my camera into the garden to play.
I got frostbite in all ten fingers but it was entirely worth it just to see this.
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The cloverleaf interchange is where I-71 meets the Snyder Freeway. The widening of the Snyder (KY 841) between I-71 and US 42 is evident by the lighter shade of pavement.
Rodarte for Target dress, Bakers heels, Forever 21 sunglasses, Citizen watch
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By Benjamin William Leader (1831-1923).
I love this picture. I would like to replicate it in photo form, as far as is possible in 2008! A challenge while we are out "churchcrawling" during the winter months!
Copyright Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. (Where it is on display.)
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