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#344 on Explore, August 2, 2008
Thank you again for your visits, comments and faves! :-)
Well, at least it was the other day!! :-)
Time for me to get some sleep. Hope you're all having a wonderful weekend, wherever you are!!
Straight from the camera except for a small crop, hand held...
Our Oak leaves are really piling up. Lots of work ahead.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Neg. simulation with no post processing. SOOC
Mucking about spinning a Bitbanger Labs Pixelstick and waving a white light, various iterations of spin and zoom, all one exposure, no post processing. The anomalous blue dots are light reflected from the wall behind.
Incorporating elements of the work of the mighty Victor Vasarely
Inspired by a conversation with fellow photon-wrangler Auroramovement
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.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 with XF 56mm f1.2 R lens.
At Pier 14. It is suppose to represent a model of human neuron (soma body).
Infrared photography, with UV filter on and using a gray card to shift the white balance.
My personalized, custom, special, "TOP SECRET" ACROS recipe works nicely (for me anyway) on really cloudy days.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 ACROS simulation with no post processing. SOOC
The Fujinon XF 50mm f2 wide open at closest focusing distance gives very nice bokeh.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC
White foamcore surrounded by black field.
One SB 600 aimed at background behind
glass. Fired by ttl cord.
Glass is sitting on smoke gray colored
piece of glass with black poster board
underneath glass.
As learned in the book Light, Science, Magic
Looking up at not much to look at.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 ACROS simulation with red filter and no post processing. SOOC
I made this thing about 24 years ago. It's a lump of board with painted plaster and stuff stuck to it. It's been dragged about various places I've lived, and I just found it in the attic. So I waved lights at it.
It's a bit the worse for wear, I might give it some remedial treatment and re-lightpaint it.
Jpeg straight out of the camera, no post production or aardvarks.
The Astilbe still has a little green which, I'm sure, won't last much longer.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Neg. simulation with no post processing. SOOC