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Pentax 6x7, Takumar SMC 105mm f2.4
Selfdevelopment C41 Process // Tetenal
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Epsonscan 2.0
Temps de Flors 2023, Girona.
Girona, Temps de Flors es una exposición de flores que se celebra en la ciudad de Girona desde 1954. Su creador fue MarÃa Cobarsà y fue en ese año que, junto con algunas mujeres de la Sección Femenina de la Falange, crearon la primera exposición Desde 1956, cada mes de mayo, se celebra este festival de primavera que atrae a personas de todo el mundo.
Girona, Temps de Flors is an exhibition of flowers that has been held in the city of Girona since 1954. Its creator was Maria Cobarsà and it was in that year that, together with some women from the Feminine Section of the Phalange, they set up the First exposure Since 1956, every month of May, this spring festival is celebrated that attracts people from all over the world
My local farmers field with a tree in the middle has views of Manchester City Centre in the distance.
outside a massive Bass Pro Shop in Airdrie, AB. A bunch of rancher types watched it too. All they talked about was water. "There's no f#%king bass in Alberta and now no water neither...." — a quote that hung there in the parking lot. Alberta is under a prolonged 'dry spell'. It has no bass and only 2.2 per cent of Canada’s renewable fresh water.
ADJ Foothills Sunset - Airdrie - Composite foothills and Mountains
There are pros and cons to having an active volcano in your back yard, as the people of the Pelileo Valley will attest. Because of Mt. Tungurahua which erupts on a fairly regular basis, the Pelileo Valley is a great agricultural area with incredibly rich volcanic soil. On the down side, there are times when the ash fall makes it a bit difficult to breath. I loved it when the volcano was erupting because it made the views so much more dramatic.
Digitized using Carl Zeiss Macro-Planar 120mm F/4 CFE lens adapted to Fujifilm GFX 100S camera, coupled with Valoi Easy120 film scanning kit.
This comet was discovered by Hideo Nishimura on August 11, 2023. The observed Magnitude is 6.4 making it visible with small binoculars. I shot this on the western outskirts of Houston pointing into a large light dome and below 10 degrees. It should be it's brightest in mid September. I'll plan on another session from a darker area. This was imaged with a ZWO ASI294MC pro camera and a 150-600 Sigma lens at 600mm. 40 30 second exposures.