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(DSCN8118) SOOC except copyright/initials
The thin white border is not really a frame so much as a defense against Flickr's all dark background.
I like both shots, but I think I like this one, with the clouds across the sun, the best.
I've used Ilford Delta 100 simulation for this image, push process. It was one of my most used monochrome films a few years ago.
Testing out a new wide angle, wide format instant film camera from the nice people at Lomography UK.
Managed to get 13 shots out of 20 to more or less work OK, which isn't too bad for a first attempt.
Instant film in bulb mode is an interesting challenge.
I've used Ilford Delta 100 simulation for this image, push process. It was one of my most used monochrome films a few years ago.
Sittin' around with nothin' dado.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 with Kodak Tri-X 400 simulation recipe and no post processing. SOOC
Camera: Zenza Bronica EC-TL
Lens: Zenzanon MC f=80mm 1:2.4
Film: Lomography Color Negative 800 ISO
Long Exposure
First almost decent snow of the year. Not quite an inch and the schools are closed.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC
New Year 2016
Model & Photographer: Michaela Vixen (VampBait69)
Shot on location at the Bridle Thorn Society sim.
Outfit: Ballgown, Lingerie & Matching Shoes from Carrie's Lingerie - the amazing Holiday Limited 2015.
Jewelry from EarthStones
Necklace & Earrings: Diamond Blizzard
Bracelets: Diamond Bangle - Platinum & Diamon Tennis Bracelet - Platinum
Mesh Body & Hands: Maitreya Lara
Feet: Slink High
Eyes: IKON Hope
Hair: Rezology Tendrilicious
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
This unprocessed photo may look like it was shot in a studio using flash or other artificial lighting, but after checking EXIF, my suspicion is correct, it's natural light. There is no hard shadow behind the ivy leaves. Given I usually shot solo, so there wouldn't be anybody to hold a reflector for me to give an artificial lighting this high quality (and my flash skill is too poor). This was from 2019, so if my memory is correct, I spotted this scene purely because the lighting was just too good to miss. I was blessed it was foggy that day, so the the light was fairly gentle. Otherwise, such direct sun light would be way too harsh and contrasty, especially given the surrounding was fairly dark. This is the very final shot of thirteen frames. My only wish here is I wished I stopped down just one more stop, as the halation from the bright orange nasturtium flower could be alleviated using a smaller sperture while retaining the reasonable isolation.
Using a Kodak Tri-X 400 simulation, shot at 1600 ISO for increased grain.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 with Fujinon XF 23mm f2 R WR lens. Straight out of camera with no post processing.
No PP
One of the balustrades leading to starbucks coffee, and the bokeh is actually the ferris wheel inside a mall in genting.
I'm taking advantage of the beautiful wide open sharpness of the 50mm f/2 Fujinon. Really enjoying the results.
Sometimes I forget what a gorgeous city I am honored to live in. Today I didn't.
I got off the bus at the regular time, just as the sun was setting. I walked through the market again to see what images were happening, and the evening light was stunning. I saw Rainier (what Seattleites call simply "the Mountain") framed by Seahawks Stadium (NOT Qwest field, mind you), and Safeco Field.
Basically, I stood at the north end of Pike Place Market, swapped lenses, used a cement wall to steady my hands, and shot a few images, and this one came out.
No postprocessing done. Shot raw and converted in Lightroom after a minor crop.
Merry Xmas 2015
Photographer & Model: Michaela Vixen (VampBait69)
Location: Vixen's Creative Studios
Set Design & Creation: Michaela Vixen