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Windmill palm tree after a snowfall, Michigan Avenue, Powell River, B.C., Canada.
iPhone SE
4.15mm f/2.2 camera back
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Canon EOS 20D (2004)
Canon EF 28-105 USM
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Lightroom 3
A suburban palm tree in Fulwell, Sunderland.
Olympus Pen EE2 half-frame camera
Kentmere 400 film (quite grainy as half-frame)
Lab develop & scan
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Saline Fuencaliente
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
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A palm tree let us take this wonderful capture during the low tide. After we finished taking our pictures, we had a bunch of people trying to do the same afterwards haha. It's funny when you have an idea and everyone tries to copy the same.
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Scanned lith print.
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 120 mm/f4 macro + yellow filter.
Fomapan 100 @ iso 50 in Rodinal 1+90, semistand 1 h.
Lith printed on Foma Retrobrom 151 Sp and developed in two baths:
1. Moersch Easy Lith (25A+25B+H2Oqs700.
2. Moersch Lith Omega 1+100.
Untoned.
The first print in fresh Moersch Lith Omega tends to be very colorful. And it's of course the perspective that makes it look like this. No palm trees on my street :-). Just some 50 cm high plants in the flower bed of my neighbours.
I still have all of these pics from my vacation and I can't help but slip them in from time to time. I combined some sea gull shots into this image.
I wonder why Lightroom act so strange when I process an image in Topaz and than go back into Lightroom, Lightroom doesn't seem to like it at all. Does anyone else have this problem and can it be fixed?