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On the way to an appt, we realized we had time to spare, so we stopped off at the park but no tripod, so I tried some handheld shots. I didn't think this one was too bad.
she was immediately taken by the size of his hands. they were huge. she couldn't get over it. she was sent to investigate conditions at the giant mountain refugee camp and he invited her into his tent for an interview and she immediately fell in love with him. something in the way he talked to her and what he said. he literally talked her clothes off and she completely forgot about the interview because she found herself in the palm of his massive thick hand undergoing the most intense orgasm of her entire life
Two Things in this handheld macro: ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) and Colour upon Colour.
© AnvilcloudPhotography
An "out of the camera" image!
1:1 copy without any post processing!
Photo No. X-Pro1_0002550_OOC
ISO 3200 | f/1,4 | -2EV | 1/52 sec | 53 mm (KB)
FUJINON XF 35mm F1.4 R | FUJIFILM X-Pro1 | handheld
Aperture | BorderFX
Frewin Court, Oxford. I only had time for a quick walk around Oxford tonight, but came across this alley off the main shopping street.
Stand development in Rodinal 1+200/ 2hrs. Starting temperature was 15C and by the end of the process it was nearly 22C.
Linhof Super Technika IV 6x9, Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 3,5/105mm
EFKE 25
Canon CanoScan 9000F
In the not too distant past, our rabbits and I made a few little critters to drum up a little dough to pay for their pet cat’s mounting medical bills. Probably because we channeled a whole bunch of positive energy into them, they feel pretty good to look at.
Then I realized they feel pretty good to hold, too. Their asymmetrical shape is a bit anatomical—they seem to fall right into the crook of the hand. I soon noticed that my hands, when idle, went straight for one. Familiar like a well-worn blanket or other childhood treasure, they’re quite cuddly. Best of all, they don’t snore.
As usual, these little sweeties contain the standard materials: recycled wool, cotton, and buttons and hypo-allergenic poly-Dacron fiber fill. Healthy for both people and the environment we live in, they’re lovely gifts for anyone who needs a little comfort every now and then.