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Lensless 4x5 pinhole camera
50mm@f/154
Exposure about 80’s
Ilford Delta 100 Profesional
Kodak HC-110
DsLr DiGiTiZeD
PS
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter
Michigan Upper Peninsula
36mm focal length @f/22 - 0.8 sec. @ 50 ISO
Shortly after draining out from a rock tunnel at Sunday Lake, Planter Creek flows over a small rock ridge to form a small yet sudden drop in a scenic wooded scene. Root Beer Falls is so named because rich brown tannin water creates almost a bubbly froth into the creek’s pool below.
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you are part of a place the moment when you are finding your tree ... wreath in with it's roots... new chapter ... looking for my new tree ...
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Here you guys can see the shortage of water we are having here in Texas.
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A walk along a river trail made for a scary surprise. The root is worn by years of people stepping on it and all the colors are natural. Looks like a frog or toad or even a turtle head.
This tree root that had washed ashore drew the attention of a few photographers. I was no exception and later I found myself wondering what they did with their opportunity. I returned on a couple of occasions and at different times to find each instance quite unique. This one has the root serving to frame a sunset and young people who enjoyed the golden light.
These metal sculptures of the “root diggers” can be seen next to Highway 155 in Washington State. They were made by a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes, Virgil “Smoker” Marchand.
I've a few of this species, but I am not sure of the ID, nor of another I have.
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So many of the roses across the street have exactly the same color and the original rose is no more... The Root Stock has taken over and even tho it is colorful it isn't like the original...
2021 has been a long year, and it has been a long time since I have posted a photograph; sometimes weeks have gone by with none taken.
This one was taken in the early days of April, and was my second photograph with a Voigtlander Bessa I. I am still rather slapdash with this camera, learning its foibles, but it is a wonderful thing in the hand - solid, and with surprising heft for a folding medium-format camera. At a little more than the advertised 6x9, the negatives are things of beauty in their own right. With this first roll, the lower edge has not developed properly, a failure of agitation, I assume.
Blenheim Park, Oxon, April 2021. Voigtlander Bessa I, Rollei RPX 100, Ilford ID-11, and a few very, very minor tweaks in PhotoShop.
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