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Version 2.0, after 9 month experience... The same camera and the same lens, but different result :)
First version for compare is here - www.flickr.com/photos/vit292/15687363403
continuing with the decorated trishaws commonly found in Malacca city, this scene was captured between the canopy and seat of one parked at the Dutch Square.
Happy 1st of May holiday! (We call it Labour Day here)
I love shallow depth of field and the way it can isolate one tiny detail, the way everything else just blends together...
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I got my results from my BTEC photography course yesterday...
I got a triple distinction!!!
which is equivalent to 3 A's at A Level or 360 UCAS points.
It also means that come September I'll be starting my BA degree in Photography!
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In other news... my new portfolio website is open.majestiele.co.uk It is still in the early stages but it is definitely my summer project!
Overlooking a truly magical place, the Red Square in Moscow. My second visit to Moscow and I will visit this spot again on my third visit!!
An important public marketplace and meeting place for centuries, Red Square houses the ornate 16th-century St. Basil’s Cathedral, the State Historical Museum and the enormous GUM Department Store.
This varied beauty of the architecture and the magical atmosphere makes the Red Square a truly fascinating place that you'll want to come back to again.
Pic shows the building of the Historical Museum of the Russian Federation.
Moscow, Red Square...
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Film: Ilford Delta 100
Developer: Ilford LC29
Stopper: Ilford Ilfostop Stop Bath
Fixer: Ilford Rapid Fixer
Scanner: Nikon CoolScan 5000 ED
Red Square;;
Moscow, Russia.
Texture from f∞lish.
Action by underthewaves.
So yeah, I was a little lazy with this one :p
Also, I am currently at the library getting free internet, woooo! I really hope my parents stop being ridiculous and give me back my internet soon though.
Explore #43 :D
This photo from the tainted film...
So, what happend:
When I was loading this film in my MP camera, I did had not fully closed the back lid after... Just covered it. Then I had put my camera into the half-case.
This film had been in the camera about 3 weeks... And all this time did not lay on book-shelf: we walked a lot, even one time flew on airplane... During all this adventures, I had no idea that back lid was not closed.
The problem was found only after I rewound exposed film and started to pull out camera from its case. When I saw what was happend I was upset: "That is all, film was irradiated, now I can throw it to trash" ...
I had devepoed it of pure curiosity. It turned out that the film did not irradiated. But due to the fact that the back lid was not fully pressed against, the film was not stretched properly. It gave a odd effect: distortion of focus in different parts of each frame.
Film: Kodak T-MAX 400
Developer: Iford DD-X 1:4, 8 min
Scanner: Nikon CoolScan LS-5000 ED
* Used B+W filter 040 ORANGE MRC
P.S. sorry for my not-perfect english :)
Football fans and tourists on the streets in the center of Moscow in the days of the end of the FIFA World Cup 2018