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It was a butterfly day today. This one posed for quite awhile.
Fujifilm X-H1 PRO Neg. Hi simulation with no post processing. SOOC
Southwest Arizona, USA
Sphaeralcea coulteri. Coulter's Globemallow is relatively rare in the United States. It is native to AZ and CA. In Arizona it occurs in the central and south and southwest part of the state in Maricopa, Pima, Pinal and Yuma Counties.
This is primarily a Sonoran Desert species associated with creosote bush communities that is an important resource for honey bees and other insects and hummingbirds.
Still enjoying the fall colors.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC
Sunny spring macro with the XF 80mm f2.8
Fujifilm X-H1 PRO Neg. Hi simulation with no post processing, SOOC
Getting cozy with my new 30mm macro lens.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Neg. simulation with no post processing. SOOC
“There is no such thing as a failed experiment, only experiments with unexpected outcomes”
Richard Buckminster Fuller
Okay, a few weeks ago I purchased the last, fresh Velvia 50 roll left in the fridge at Camera's West on 4th Ave. I loaded it to my Olympus Pen EE-3 (half-frame) and shortly after took a few shots from my apartment and around the neighborhood.
Then, last week I took the camera with me *to Los Angeles and took a few more snapshots while out and about.
In total, I shot 38 out of the 72 exposures the half-frame would have rendered.
Two days ago I dropped it off to develop (negs and CD) and they told me slide film would take 2 weeks to process. Since I could not wait to see the results, I told them to cross process instead.
I picked it up this morning. Needless to say, the results are unexpected. :)
*When traveling with film cameras, try asking--nicely--for a hand inspection. It might not happen every time but it is worth giving it a go. On the trip to and from LA I requested a hand inspection of all my film and cameras and thankfully both TSA inspectors at Sea-Tac and Burbank agreed to do so, with a smile, and even a bit of camera/film chit chat. ;-)
Mucking about a couple of weeks ago in an ex-workshop that's being converted into a food bank.
Straight out of the camera, no post processing.