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The Retro 1950s Diner from .:(CW):. Celestina Weddings by Sofia Corleone is available at August 2017 SWANK Event.
Camera: Ricoh kr-5 super II
lens: zoom 35-70 f3.5-4.5
Film: Ilford HP+ 400 asa (expired)
Developer: Kodak Tmax 1+4 9 min.
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She is a lady with class in her magnificent pink ballgown. All in classic retro style, yet her beautifully manicured fingernails add a little modern touch as well.
This picture might well also be entitled “Heroines in Hose #2”, as the pose is blatantly imitated from one of my ultimate role models, the fabulous burlesque artiste Dita Von Tease. Dita was snapped at a private view on some recent rainy night, having just dropped her brolly on the floor. Being Dita, she made no attempt to pick up the item in question! She merely radiated delicious helplessness, and waited for a doting admirer to retrieve it! Dita is definitely one of my Heroines in Hose!
BTW, this pink dress from BooHoo is known as ‘Fantasie’, and it is one of my all-time favourite party dresses. I do hope this picture gets you into the mood for Yuletide festivities!
Lots more to come soon, but bye bye for now!
Kisses to all my amazing and awesome friends!
xxxxxxx
Rebecca
An ongoing project of mine is going back through the archives with the purpose of finding images to convert to black & white and many of the Teton shots had an abundance of contrast to fit the bill. :) Although I consider myself to be addicted to color the traditional/retro "Classic" monotone image is a form of art all to itself, lending a completely different mood to the subject. IMHO
This is near the favorite spot of Schwabachers Landing on a particularly stormy afternoon.
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Retro lighthouse built using parts from 910 Universal Building Set (1976). This was done for my LUG's Island building challenge. It includes a couple of quirks of 1970's Lego design such as lack of internal floors and scale discrepancies.
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Lately i have been obsessed with turning grass purple. is it weird? yes, do i care? no. I like purple :)
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A la gare de Pacy-sur-Eure
Picture taken April 2nd 2016
Camera Bronica S2
Lens Nikkor 75mm @ F11 - 1/250s
Ilford HP5 - 400 iso
Development LC29/Rapid fixer
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I took this shot of the Pavilion Pier at Herne Bay a while ago. I think it is a really retro looking pier, slightly more modern than the traditional stereotypical, I guess Victorian, piers. It looks like the perfect place for swinging sixties couples to go for a bowl, a movie or a dance, or whatever else passed for entertainment back then (I'll go ask my parents). I wanted to give it a retro feel and immediately got the picture of these tones. The I saw a lomography processing tutorial on a CD case from a photography magazine my mum had bought me. It was really good and simple and came out just as I pictured, but with a added light leak, which I am not sure about. One minute I like it, the next not so much. Please let me know what you think.
Sorry for my lack of visits to your streams again over the last couple of days. I have been so pooped! I am eating less as part of a, well, diet I suppose, so I am blaming that from my lack lethargy!
Amtrak 164 leads train #89, the Palmetto through Ashland, Virginia, on a picture perfect Autumn day. Decked out in the Phase IV heritage paint scheme, this definitely is one sharp looking train!
Shame it doesn't work anymore. It looks like it's been untouched for decades. Much Wenlock in Shropshire.
Alternate of Creator set 31024 and my entry for the BrickLink MOC design contest: moc.bricklink.com/pages/moc/moccontest.page
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