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The clouds parted ever so slightly to allow for this tiny sliver of sun to show as the sun rose over the Milwaukee Breakwater Lighthouse with the Milwaukee Pierhead Lighthouse in the foreground.

Moonset is at 7:30pm tonight !

the moon that, as a crescent,

shaved slivers from the soul...

-Murakami

  

happy sliderssunday

 

peace and love

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NS 740 was curving west on the Fort Wayne Line at sunset with the Conrail Heritage ES44AC in the lead.

Iceberg Lake above the Mount Baker Ski Area

A slice of sunlight, Surf City Pier North Carolina.

Sunset in my little rural town.

DM&IR SD38-2s 212 and 211 move empty propane tanks and bad order ore cars. An empty limestone train is tied down in the distance.

Was a little bit of a wash out on the coast at Caister on sea, but was treated to a tiny slither of colour just as the sun rose and the drizzle started.

What a perfect construction! Wasps take slivers or wood and chew them to a pulp. Then they lay it in these fan shapes and buld their castle.

i've been too disorganized with travel to remember about Roll Film Week, but finally catching my breath enough to participate today -- hooray (belatedly) for film!

 

portra 400, hasselblad with 150mm lens

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all 3 photographs taken within a moment on this powerful and memorable evening!

Testing out JCH Streetpan 400 with the panorama setup and Cinestill DF96.

 

I've read quite a few mixed opinions about this film, and I think I am largely in agreement. The shadows don't hold detail very well, and when in doubt, you should overexpose a bit.

 

I think where this film shines is in high contrast scenes where you can build some interesting negative space. If I was standing around under some interesting architecture with some long and cutting shadows, this is a film that I might want to revisit having again.

 

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I'm still relatively new to developing film at home, but the JCH Streetpan 400 gave me an incredible amount of trouble getting onto my reels. One of the rolls is very kinked, scratched, and otherwise damaged. A huge amount of post-processing was done on these two images to paint out as much of the damage as possible.

Some lovely, very windswept birch at the top of Shepherd's Crag

BLE 901 finds some sun as it backs the MRF into Keenan at Southgate.

looking out over the sound to the atlantic afar

Taken just before the summer storm descended upon us at a jewel at the end of a long and sometimes very narrow well hidden and rough 4x4 track in Esperance Western Australia

 

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Sandia Mountains- New Mexico

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November 13, 2014 at 478

Sir Francis Bacon said.... " In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present."

 

The snow doesn't give a soft white damn

whom it touches.

~EE Cummings

LAST Storm of this winter, very long winter This Year, capture This moment!

Shot and edited with Oggl (lens: Madalena/film: BlacKeys XF) Taken on our way up Frank Gehry's awesome staircase at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto.

Another gorgeous sky from our Cornwall holiday.

 

North Battleford SK to Edmonton AB train A411 winds through the S curve west of Harris AB. The small sucker hole in the clouds was a welcome sight on this afternoon!

Last sliver of the sunset lighting up the clouds. La Jolla, California

Tried it with and without that slice of silver at the bottom. I like it this way. On the Ferry from Hoy back to Mainland Orkney

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