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When I was on the Olympic Peninsula I took a quick trip to Ocean Shores, WA, hoping to see vast oceanic vistas. All I saw was fog. I did hear waves. I do kind of like the simplicity of this shot.
Rain is something we have had a lot of in the last few weeks.
Some raindrops on a spider's web.
The cold seems to have finally arrived.
Captured with iPhone and Olloclip macro lens.
Edited on the iPad in Snapseed.
WPG 8x8 Square Format
Our local Wakering Photography Group (WPG) challenge was any subject presented in an square 8"x8" format.
I captured this tree at sunset but I felt it was a little underwhelming....so I decided to process and print it as a negative as it was to be displayed in a black mount. I got some advice from Dave, a fellow group member, how to convert/revert the image in Lightroom, and was pleased with the result!!
It wasn't a favourite with group but was against some excellent square images.
Thought I'd mess with the photo and have a little fun, I really like seeing negatives of photos..kinda like an X ray but not ; )
Calotype negative, 8x10. Shot on the Wehman Field Camera with elements from old broken Kodak lens from a folding camera.
6 minute exposure in full sun, on a dried calotype negative, developed in gallic acid and aceto-nitrate of silver.
I know I likely have better things to do than take photos of what's on my tv screen. However, there was a program on about a photographer who found these old negatives and decided to process them himself. This is one that he's processing in his darkroom which intrigued me.
Chand Baori step well, Abhaneri, India
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I purchased a large box of b&w negatives at an estate sale. The sale was for the possessions of a photographer who worked for the railroad. The negatives are amazing and will post more ;)
The negs span from a trip through war torn europe during WWII , the photographer was apparently serving during the war to trips to NY Chicago and many cities in the US
Some negs are rough and some are in great shape
SQUEEEEE IM STILL NOT OVER THE CUTE・゚✧*:・゚✧*:・゚✧
I was idly browsing Iple when I realised that the JID boys were very similar in measurement to Darcy's odd size so I ordered a set to test and... IT FITS PERFECTLY!!!
The (very short) List of Clothes That Fit:
SD girl clothes
SD boy clothes (slightly loose around waist)
JID boys
Some MSD shoes -- didn't fit Miu's Bluefairy boots, but this pair of rRabbit boots are perfect. needs more investigation.
I got rid of my 3 Soom tinies because collecting for yet another size when I already had SD/MSD was annoying, so I'm glad that Volks made the Midi-Williams head huge enough that I could grow him by almost 30cm. >:D I also bought the cap that goes with the outfit but... his head doesn't fit in it despite JIDs also having a 7-8inch head??? Maybe it's all the hair?
Darcy and Miu are both cats, sleepy-chan is a dormouse. (◍•ᴗ•◍)
Baboosic Brook, Merrimack NH.
Shot with Rolleiflex 3.5T medium format TLR on Ilford Delta 100 film. Developed in Sprint chemistry. Negative scanned on Epson V600 scanner. Post-processing in Photoshop.
This image of complementary colors is made for We're Here! as they look for Positive/Negative Space.
This setup is the reason that I first decided to buy a mirrorless camera. When I learned that I could buy adapters to mount my old Canon FD lenses to a modern digital camera I was sold. One of the first things I did with that camera ( Sony A7 ) was mount it to this bellows set and digitize some old slides. More often now I am digging up old black and white negatives in order to make copies. The trick to using this setup is to use the focus magnifier to focus on the film grain as opposed to any feature of the image.