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Models: Kia Villamor, Maika Lim, Peter Villena, Chad Garrovillo
Styling: Issa Gequillo Laya-og
MUA: Kael Bontia Hernandez
Accessories: Bel Le
Location: Camp Marina, Cebu City
On the path towards Three Mile Bay, Lake Taupo.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Canon EF28-105/f3.5-4.5 lens, Lomography 100 Color Negative film.
Look, I could tell you the details of what is in this frame, but that tells a totally different story. I think the image says what it should by itself.
Framing is context and that's everything.
Taken at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts by Cory Funk.
Rock-a-selfie week 2, framing the shot. Turns out, I can actually hold the camera with one hand just fine!
The frame of the Schimmel piano in St Peter's Church, Nottingham, UK, donated in memory of Jonathan Young.
A sorry end for my old Pug frame, but nice to see its retirement home is so near to the coast it once roamed free on.
Taupo sunset.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Canon EF28-105/f3.5-4.5 USM lens, Kodak TMAX 100 black and white film, processed using the DR5 reversal process.
Playing with frames again...
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Canberra Croquet Club lawns, Coronation Drive, Canberra.
Nikon L35AF camera, Film Photography Project RetroChrome 160 colour slide film (shot at 200).
The framing of the leaves above, the cloudscape, and the Eiffel Tower in the middle of the frame... How could I resist this one...
Framed texture created in Photoshop
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Maximum zoom test on an old Tokina 70-210mm zoom lens. This was a test of an old Pentax MZ50 film camera. Photo taken from the second floor of the Queen Mary Building at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.
Churchill statue, Balmain Crescent and Liversidge Street, Acton, Canberra.
Nikon L35AF camera, Svema 125 colour negative film.
Decided to see what would happen if I scanned without the film holder after seeing some photos online that had the frame info from the negative in it. Turns out the Canon 8800F can scan just fine without it, all one needs to do is manually select the crop, and make sure it does the color processing correctly.
View from Rosny Hill lookout, looking towards the mount of the River Derwent.
Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF 28-105/f3.5-4.5 lens, AgfaPhoto Precisa 100 colour slide film.
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.
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So, once again today the weather played a deciding factor. I was supposed to shoot a friend, but what we wanted to do was just not conducive in this weather. It's been rainy and freezing all day. So, here once again to save the day is my lovely, Rylie. This is after supper, and I really thought I got all the baked beans off of her mouth, but oh well. I tried. This is a concept I've been wanting to try with different subjects, but just haven't for one reason or another. It took coaching from both Tim and I to get her to hold up the frame, and say cheese without completely wearing the frame like a necklace. I only got two really good ones out of about 15 shots, but this one is the best example of what I was going for. I tried to get more of the murals in her room, but with her speed, the best shot ended up with the door in the background. I had trouble with the lighting. I used my shoe-mounted speedlite and one external strobe and usually that is plenty of light. Once I started shooting, however, the images kept coming out underexposed. I bumped the ISO just so that I could get a shot before she grew bored with the frame. After shooting, I realized that the strobe I was using is actually half-way blown. (There's two connections in the bulb, and one's blown). Oh well, not the best I've ever done, but definitely something to revisit! 1/60sec@f/5.6 ISO400 FL:38mm -Meredith
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