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Zealandia wildlife sanctuary, Karori, Wellington.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, EF28-105/f3.5-4.5 lens, Kodak Gold 200 colour negative film.
Here is the Happy as a Lark embroidery embellished and framed in an 8" x 10" frame. I made green the dominant color, just for you KJ!! :-)
Continuing the descent from Rinadeena station, on the West Coast Wilderness Railway.
Canon EOS 33 camera, Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC lens, Rollei Digibase CR200 colour slide film.
Floriade, Commonwealth Park, in Canberra.
Mamiya C220 TLR camera, Mamiya-Sekor 65mm f/3.5 lens, Fomapan 100 black-and-white negative film, Tiffen yellow 12 filter, Adox Adonal developer at 1:50 for 8 minutes.
I picked up 4 paintings from the framer today. It always feels like Christmas!
(... and just in time for my Open Studio & Sale this Friday and Saturday!)
Top Left: Dancing Shivas - SOLD
Top Right: Finders Keepers - Not Available
Bottom Left: Monday's Possibilities
By Donna Mulholland
Watercolour
14 x 17""w framed
NA
Bottom Right: Sweet Spot
By Donna Mulholland
Watercolour
14 x 17""w framed & matted
NA
"A "framed" picture I took of my nephew enjoying some boogie boarding on the beach" - Katya Small, 2012 myPQB Story Contest
An illustration for a blog post about half-frame film, from a while back:
women-and-dreams.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/olympus-pen-pony-...
It's basically the same as four-perf motion picture film, which is where 35mm camera film came from in the first place. Of all the small formats that came and went, half-frame is probably the easiest to process and scan nowadays - the frame gaps are in the same place as standard 35mm so photo labs just cut the negative as they would normally.
The images were all taken at the London Transport Museum. With Kodak TMAX 400, and obviously my metering (I shot with a manual-everything Olympus Pen) was decent.
Ever had an idea stuck in your head and kept bugging you until it was done? Yeah, this was my little mental bug. I had a framing tool laying around so why not use it for a bit of fun.
Doesn't look hand drawn?
Strobist info:
SB-700 camera right, bounced
SB-900 camera left,bounced
triggered with cybersyncs
Framed by bridge 51 on the Lancaster Canal a Virgin West Coast Pendolino heads north on the 0943 London Euston to Edinburgh.
The University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities. It was founded in 1451. Along with the University of Edinburgh, the University was part of the Scottish Enlightenment during the 18th century. It is currently a member of Universitas 21, the international network of research universities and the Russell Group.
In common with universities of the pre-modern era, Glasgow originally educated students primarily from wealthy backgrounds, however it became a pioneer[citation needed] in British higher education in the 19th century by also providing for the needs of students from the growing urban and commercial middle class. Glasgow University served all of these students by preparing them for professions: the law, medicine, civil service, teaching, and the church. It also trained smaller but growing numbers for careers in science and engineering.
Originally located in the city's High Street, since 1870 the main University campus has been located at Gilmorehill in the West End of the city. Additionally, a number of university buildings are located elsewhere, such as the Veterinary School in Bearsden, and the Crichton Campus in Dumfries.
Alumni or former staff of the University include philosopher Francis Hutcheson, engineer James Watt, philosopher and economist Adam Smith, physicist Lord Kelvin, surgeon Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister, seven Nobel laureates, and two British Prime Ministers.
During the September Super Art Crawl held in Hamilton, Ontario's arts district, located along James Street North, a number of buildings not normally open at that time of day, were pressed into service by groups to either promote their services or simply promote the arts in general. One such location was the recently restored (beautifully so, I might add) Lister Block. One of the businesses appeared to be promoting wedding-related services and as part of their gimmick, they had set up a table of props, provided a frame and a photographer (not me) to allow people to ham it up and be recorded for posterity. This is one such group. You can't take life too seriously, after all. - JW
Taken using a hand-held Nikon D5000 fitted with a Nikkor 18-105mm VR lense set to 38mm, full auto exposure mode (no flash), ISO1000, f/4.5, 1/30 sec. PP in GIMP: colour balance adjustment slight tone curve adjustment to bring out some darker areas beter, sharpen, add fine black and white frame, add bar and text on left, scale to 1024 for posting.
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The National Museum of Australia, West basin of Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra.
Nikon L35AF camera, AgfaPhoto Vista 100 colour negative film (expired 2013), HRT polarizer.
Tired of those pesky heat sinking missiles getting a target lock on you? Worry no more! The Helmet Head Counter Measure Frame is here to help. Once those missiles are launched, the Helmet Head zips into the line of fire! The large vents on it's hull create a much larger heat signature than your standard frame and the missiles lock onto the Helmet Head instead. But it doesn't just take the beating. This speedy little frame will then speed off again taking those missiles with it. Heading straight for the frame that shot the missiles in the first place, the Helmet Head will slip right past and at the last minute shoot a burst of coolant hiding itself from the missiles who now lock on the nearest heat signature, the frame that shot those missiles in the first place.
Make those TTA Marines think twice before they take another shot!
:ON Rooke Street and King Street, Devonport, Tasmania.
Mamiya C220 medium format camera, Mamiya-Sekor 65mm f/3.5 lens, Ilford HP5+ black-and-white negative.
Prendre 9 photos d'une traite --- mettre en mode Play --- appuyer sur le bouton de Zoom-arrière pour obtenir les aperçus --- tadaaaam !
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Le mix de tout les aperçus est censé donner une lettre de l'alphabet !
Take 9 shots in a row --- launch the Play-menu --- hit the Zoom-Out button to see the previews of the previous shots --- well done !
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The mix from all these previews meant to look like an alphabet letter
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1 lettre par jour... (1 letter per day...)
-> Album d'ensemble / whole set ?
dimanche 4 Octobre :
C -> Courrier ( mail )
- Bordeaux - autour de la poste de meriadeck (around the post office of meriadeck)
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steven monteau ( -l-l-l-onteau )