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A vintage decanter, wrapped with raffia.
My own free to use texture: Cabinet card with script
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Ceasar Augustus (Octavian) ordered the city to be build in 29 BC to commemorate his victory over Antony & Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC
4800 dpi scan of Kodak PlusX negative
this negative is rejected already,cant process..but i try to process myself with using table lamp..
see the result above..
sometimes only one moment can change a perfect place into the most terrible space :)
Alyss Whitewood's 52 week photography challenge - Week 7 - negative space
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Olympus OM-10
G.Zuiko 35mm f/2.8
Fujicolor C200 (expired 2012) @100asa
Lab Developed.
Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
I used Cameringo, a mobile editing app., to create this first by creating a negative, then an effect called twist, deepx. 😄
Fantasy colourisation of a sunset in Cleveland, Ohio, shot through a sixth floor window of the Cleveland Airport Marriott hotel.
Shooting info: RAW; handheld with remote shutter release, auto focus, master pixel size 14.6 (now 7.7 MP)
Processing: cropped along the bottom & sides; colour & light adjusted in Aperture 3; some areas blackened by retouching and the "negative" frame applied in Aviary
" Negative ions, a name given to a small molecule that’s gained a negative electrical charge, are found in extremely high concentrations near the ocean. These molecules are microscopic and can not only pass through our skin cells but also through our lungs via the air we breathe.
For nearly 100 years, researchers have explored the benefits of negative ions – a phenomenon that occurs naturally in nature. Ions are formed when an atom gains or loses an electrical charge. Typically, negative ions are formed through natural means such as rain, wind, or sunlight causing an atom to break apart. As you could image, forests, beaches, waterfalls, rivers, and just about any area out in nature will contain high concentrations of negative ions in the air."
found this while rummaging through my past images, was about to flush it and then decided to give it a play, twas fun, listened to fellow Canadian rocker Kim Mitchell while tweaking, now that is a guy I wish I had seen in concert in mine and his younger days.
Leica M-A, Zeiss ZM 35mm f/2, Kodak Portra 800, scanned from negative with a Plustek 8200i
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Camera: Polaroid Automatic 100
Film: Fuji FP-100C (2012-04) (Bleached Negative)
For Polaroid Week Spring 2016, Day 4, Photo 2.
It's #packfilmday ! #savepackfilm
With a slice of Fordite (in case you are curious about it, well, you are right: it's an extraordinary thing! Basic info at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordite)