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Testing out the fadeable cathode wrangled by Mr J Barkby.
Changed the tube to blue, and annoyingly, the pot that controls the speed of the fade broke off.
Our young male likes to pose for the camera so I take advantage of his handsomeness whenever he's in the mood.
Fujifilm ACROS simulation with no post processing. SOOC
She always crying everyday for attention. However, everytime when she was crying is totally cute, we like to tease her until she really cry very loud ^__^ This is my first time I posted picture straight from my shot without editing and any post processing...hope the quality is good enough ^__^...Ooppss, she is one of my students...kekekkekek ^__^
My monochrome mood continues
Fujifilm X-Pro3 ACROS simulation with no post processing using my custom high-contrast recipe. SOOC
I found a nice Kodachrome 25 recipe that reminds me of my beginnings in photography way back in the day. I've decided to apply the simulation on a variety of subjects for awhile.
Fujiflm X-Pro3 with Fujinon XF 23mm f1.4 R lens
Today was sweltering but a few clouds breezed by this afternoon. Grabbed a few shots.
Fujifiim X-Pro3 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC
Another long exposure of the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle, arching over the Sage Gateshead and the Millennium Bridge, this time taken in broad daylight with a 10-stop ND filter.
Straight out of camera.
Nikon D300 | Sigma 10-20@10mm | ฦ16 | ISO160 | 93" | ND110 | Tripod
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Garcia Street Entry in Fall
I got out on my new Africa bike with both of my cameras and none of my dogs (for my safety, but felt a bit guilty for leaving them behind, home alone.) I wanted to capture this entry with the fall red leaves before they would wither. Fall arrived and already one gorgeous golden tree was at peak 1 day ago, too late now to try and shoot it! Odd how this entry is raised high off the ground? Could it be because once upon a time the trickle of our Santa Fe River now, used to become a raging river and flood the town for several blocks? You can view other versions of this entry in my Garcia Street Set.
Nice to have a bit of rain to water my grass and potted plants and clean the air.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC