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This is my entry to RebelLUG's contest Vignweek2025 Day 6. The prompt was as the title says "Reclaimed by nature". This one took about 15h, 5h of which were used for the tree alone. It depicts part of an abandoned industrial compound that has been overrun by bushes and most notably a large tree with exposed roots growing on the roof. This concludes my entries for this year's competition which has been a lot of fun. It is the very first time I don't miss a single entry for the week and a nice way to get back after not participating at all since 2020.
Hope you'll enjoy it!
reclaim the street is a civil action where people literally reclaim the streets from the dreaded fosil fuel eating things... =)
Mass Effect
- 4320x7680 via GeDoSaTo, cropped;
- ReShade framework injected with ENB injector;
- M.E.U.I.T.M w/ .ini tweaks;
- UE3 commands (PlayersOnly, FOV, Pause, etc).
- Tilt and DoF via Erika Tschinkel's cheat table.
Two reclaimed 1920's Butterfly stained glass window panels resized to fit these doors for a Maryhill home, Glasgow. www.rdwglass.com
Forty years ago this gravel pit was a scar on the earth. Nature has restored it her way. It is now quite beautiful.
I am revisiting a response I gave regarding Ai usage classified as "Art".
>It is a playground for the craft –Anyone can hit “generate,” but crafting the right prompt is an art in itself.
Same muscles, new tools. Painters swap brushes; I swap models, seeds, and tweaks.
More eyeballs, more inspiration. AI lets my vision travel further and spark new ideas.
Reclaiming my story. I use these tools to honor my culture and ancestors. ((*Especially since they want to erase the Tuskegee Airman and Harriet Tubman from the books and galleries!!!)
**The Medium is a messenger. My Heart and soul do the talking♥
Attempts at reclaimed Fuji FP100-C Negatives, some were better than others, the process involved bleach. This was made with a Polaroid Land Camera 210 that I converted into a pinhole camera.
One Killingsworth Street, Portland Oregon.
"Someone get me a ladder."
Kodak Gold 200 (expired). Olympus OM10.
Processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera, Portland. Home scanned print.
Good folks at Reclaim It.
Reclaimed (dump rescued) camera, Argus C3 Rangefinder, preloaded with Kentmere 100.
If I think there might be unexposed film, I like to take some shots at the source. See previous post. This is my shot, but I'll also be posting another exposure or two from this roll by an unknown photographer.
Nunhead Cemetery is perhaps the least known, but most attractive, of the great Victorian Cemeteries of London. Consecrated in 1840, it is one of the seven great Victorian cemeteries established in a ring around the outskirts of London. It contains examples of the magnificent monuments erected in memory of the most eminent citizens of the day, which contrast sharply with the small, simple headstones marking common, or public, burials. It's formal avenue of towering limes and the Gothic gloom of the original Victorian planting gives way to paths which recall the country lanes of a bygone era. www.fonc.org.uk/