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Candid shot taken with the iPhone. Black & white version posted below.
Explored January 16, 2013 #235
Across the river from the Chrysler building and through a gantry at Gantry Plaza State Park in Long Island City, Queens, New York.
This model uses an improved version of my Broken Heart Molecule. I call this version simply Heart Tessellaton / Molecule. Improvements include: better proportions, not only the molecule but also its crease pattern being square, and a convenient grid size: the heart itself uses a 14×14 grid, so a 16×16 grid results in the heart surrounded by one grid unit of margin. By adding another 8 grid units for the frame, we end up with a 24×24 grid for the framed heart. This molecule can also be tessellated.
More than three million foreigners work in Germany, and
the trend is rising. This is also reflected in the workforces of Germany’s small and medium-sized enterprises, most of them from the EU.
Three in four SMEs currently employ foreign workers.
Around half of all SMEs specifically plan to hire foreign workers by the year 2021.
Small and medium-sized employers therefore regard free European labour markets as a precious asset. SMEs that operate in the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe make a particularly clear plea in favour of free movement of
workers. Labour mobility and other European achievements are currently the subject of heated debate in these regions.
Pentacon Six TL w/ Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 120mm f/2.8 and Ilford FP4+ @ EI ?? (Kodak Xtol 1:1, Ilford rapid fixer). f/4, 1/60s. Epson V600 and EpsonScan @ 4800 dpi, downsized to 2400 dpi. Retouched and cropped.
First photos from my latest visit to Hamburg. This one was taken from a series from the court at a pizzeria at Sternschanze.
The light in this location was quite tricky. The meter on my P6 told me f/4 & 1/60s @ EI 140 (halfstop between 100 and 200), and my Nikon F3HP gave me the same reading, but at EI 320 (I had TMax400 in it that I later developed in HC-110).
I developed the TMY first, and the frames from this location was maybe a stop overexposed. The model had another brighter jacket on those photos, so maybe it wasn't a fair comparison?
Regardless, I decided to push this film with Xtol 1:1 (which increases the boxspeed a bit, and holds back the contrast) instead of going with HC-110 as I had planned when I shot the film. I'd rather overdevelop the film a bit than underdevelop it when I know that the model's agency expect usable photos. So I just picked EI 500 from the Xtol data sheet, 13min @ 21.1 C / 70 F - even if EI 200-250 would probably have been more correct.
The negative didn't turn out on the denser side. Sure, you could see some overdevelopment, but it wasn't much. But then traditional grained film is more willing to take abuse and Xtol is a fairly moderate developer when it comes to overdevelopment.
Model: Madita Krull (ModelWerk)
Fuji GA 645i. Full set here Fuji Reala 120 film, ISO 100.
Week 29 in 52 Weeks for Dogs and again we are in the local park, with Taivas posed under the climbing frame.
The focus is a bit off on this, I'm not sure why, maybe the lens wasn't focusing properly.
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I chose this title for this particular image because this is in fact my final frame from my Canon.. I did however just recently invest in the new Nikon D810 today so I look forward to learning this system for the future of my captures. This was one of those special moments down by the ocean where the elements seemed to come together perfectly. I used some previsualization techniques to capture the multiple exposures needed for this scene from multiple time frames. I shot this scene for a series of hours half hour before sunset, half hour after sunset, and a few further beyond. I then manually blended these exposures for light and the color.
Technical stuff... Multiple exposures manually blended with my own creative touch and feel.
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Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur
For more of 'Paddles & Pedagogy' and kayaking at Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur: www.flickr.com/gp/la-garza-azul/vtk57K