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Scanned print.
I've done it again...
While the print was fixing I thought it was a good time to do some of the never ending dishes after an analog darkroom session. Ahh, that was nice with some warm water for my frozen fingers.
Ok, time to rinse the print and decrease the water temperature! And that was a big mistake... The warm water still in the hose was enough to melt the gelatin and make the tulips float away in the tray....
So I hereby present the melted gelatin mess as an "abstract" (sorry for the euphemism...).
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 120 mm/f4 macro. March 31, 2022.
Fomapan 100 in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Printed on Adox Polywarmtone liquid emulsion on handmade fiber paper (sized with gelatin, chrome alum and 96% ethanol) and developed in Moersch SE2 Warm 1+15. Fixed in Fomafix 1+5.
Untoned.
PS borders.
The Bavarian mess...!
Somewhere in the Bavarian alps and near of the highest waterfall from Germany ....!
The nature is incredible and we need it more than other thinks..please keep it clean...!!!!
As the title suggests I was just messing around with an old colour sunset photo on a free software package called 'irfanView'.
I got the idea from this photograph and so tried to replicate it... www.flickr.com/photos/wandavella/32290917482/in/pool-bwfl...
It is a photograph but it is cheating as I used software to create this.....if you like this artwork please leave a comment or FAVE it.
Thank you, Lee.
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Please do not fave the first five photographs that you see, yes I would like you to fave them but I would much prefer it if you could look further through my photographs on say pages 3/4/5/6 etc.
My photography style is different as being disabled I take most of my photos from my wheelchair scooter or from my car seat, this makes composition a little more difficult but I try my damndest to get a great photo, I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoy taking them..
I will do my best to get round to looking at your photos and commenting on them and faving them.
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Happy snapping........Lee.
Still going through my archives :)
These seeds were originally in a feeder 4 feet higher, but a naughty little Coal Tit kept throwing them out all over the ground, thankfully there were plenty of other birdies to pick them up.
I was delighted when this Collard Dove arrived on the scene :)
Thank you for the views, comments and faves - much appreciated :)
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede. Triggered by Cybersync.
mia again. mia is at UCLA dance camp getting her ass kicked by dancers who are way better than she is JK LOL she's probably the best one there and the sluttiest one too.
she stole my clothes. what a beezy.
Funny: Omg! Who did it?
Annie: I do not know! What a mess !!
Funny: This was the specter ??
Annie: Oh no !! I'm afraid!!!
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. Triggered by Cybersync.
Hormiga soldado.
Especie recolectora de semillas.
Lente 35-80mm Nikkor invertido.
Flash Neewer tt560 con difusor.
Enfoque manual.
ISO 200, Speed 1/125, f 11.
1 Disparo revelado en Lightroom.
DAY NINE!!
buongiorno everyone!
I feel lazy today. I dont want to do anything but sit here and waste time. I am what you would call blah! We are expecting a thunderstorm today, and i can't wait. I love to watch them. My mom always gets mad at me because I sit near the windows when there is lightning. With the way North Carolina weather is, who knows what will happen. It might just snow!!? hehe. Well, it loooooks like i'll be on here all day.
I love you (:
Ciao
.::song of the day::.
Photography by Christian Nass
Thank you for having the time to look threw my work.
Esta hormiga alada está estos días tras las lluvias y la salida del sol por todos lados en Aracena, estos especímenes están fotografiados en mi azotea, gracias a Manuel Baena de la Sociedad Andaluza de Entomología estoy en que es del Género Messor por su tamaño y cabeza roja creo que puede ser Messor barbarus aunque no tengo certeza. Miles de futuras reinas sin alas recorren calles y campos en busca de una ubicación para un nuevo hormiguero.
This winged ant is these days after the rains and the sunrise everywhere in Aracena, these specimens are photographed on my roof, thanks to Manuel Baena of the Andalusian Entomology Society I am in the genus Messor for its size and head red I think it can be Messor barbarus although I'm not sure. Thousands of future queens without wings run through streets and fields in search of a location for a new anthill.
Aracena Huelva España
Octubre 2019