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“The rule is, jam tomorrow and jam yesterday-but never jam today
It must come sometime to jam today, Alice objected
No it can't said the Queen It's jame every other day. Today isn't any other day, you know”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Mirrorland
When I entered my name into Pinterest it came up with cards of parachute cord (kind of like the cards we wind floss around). I knew I wanted to do multiple colors of paper and either a square or rectangle. I also saw a NSD sketch on the Jillibean blog today that used rectangles and stars, so that added to the inspiration.
The photo is one of those that I took for our self-portraits on Tuesday, so I'm scrapping myself twice this week.
Unpolished pictures taken with ZENIT E Nr. 80185312. MINON 1:2,8 f=28mm No. 94713. Kodak T-Max 400 Film 24 x 36 mm. Expired 05/2008.
My in-law's house. I really really love the light in this room.
We've had the best day- Vietnamese food, Despicable Me at the theatre, and stocking up on groceries. Tonight it's curry chicken salad, strawberry shortcake, and margaritas. But for now, a little rest.
I am getting myself motivated to finish the NYIP Photo course I started 2 and 1/2 years ago so am working on Unit 3 now and one of the assignments we have to send in is a backlighting shot so I tried for some today and this is one of the options, and although I like the shot I think I need to keep trying as although it meets the backlighting criteria I dont like it for the following reasons
I would prefer to have more space in from of the cameraman (unfortunatly that wasnt an option as there were other people signs etc in the way)
Secondly I find the top left corner distracting and takes away from the shot
Any feedback or thoughts would be really appreciated
But it was good getting out and trying, and will try again tomorrow to get a better shot
The epic battle continues!
Film vs Digital.
40$ vs 2000$
Strobist info: Left: Achiever Flash set at 1/1 f 5.6 28mm + DIY softbox(80cm in diameter only 20$)
Behind: Metz 34BCT2 facing the white wall
Cactus triggers(best 30$ I ever spend!)
Right: Silver reflector
Cameras:
Left side: KOWA SETR+Kowa-R 135mm/4+ Ilford HP5 ISO 400 processed with ID11+scanned with Epson V600 at 1200 dpi
Right side: Nikon D7000+ Nikon 50mm 1:8 AFD BW conversion with CS5
Bottom line: I just love film!
The moment I scanned this, I knew there were a few of you who needed to wake up and see it, first thing.
Especially bigger.
Film: Rollei cr200, Scanner: Nikon 5000ED
Developed at the 老卢工作室, 淘宝
From Chengdu to Beijing, after passing the Qinling Mountains
Угловое пятиэтажное здание гостиницы «Москва» (бывшая «Красная Москва») в стиле модерн (арх. В. Покровский, 1913), в настоящее время — отделение банка и офисы. Вырывается из общего архитектурного строя улицы, но согласуется с застройкой ул. Энгельса. Вертикальные членения навесных ризалитов с крупными шипцами и углового эркера, увенчанного шатром сложной формы, придают зданию стройность, а лепные детали — нарядность.
The FPP announces a new BW film - Frankenstein 200! 35mm, 120, 620 and 4x5!
Get some - filmphotographystore.com/collections/monster-films
Video - youtu.be/TOVYz7TzwxM