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Photographie argentique, négatil numérisé
Agfa isopan 100 Canon FTB
Argoules 80 Somme, Valloires France Octobre 1972
Film photography, digital négatil
Agfa ISOPAN 100 Canon FTB
Argoules 80 October 1972 Valloires France
Tetra : Metallic Bandage Dress @ Uber
Bold & Beauty : (left) Charli Hair @ Hairology
Little Bones : (right) Viola Hair @ C88
Jeune by Rowne : Birge Sun Visor / Phelps Shoulder Pads
Vrsion : Konvert Gloves
Angelic Mesh Head by Vive Nine Fiore
w/ Jing Applier in SPF 20
( wearing lip from Aya Applier, available at Skinfair )
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Mark 9:25 “When Jesus saw that a crowd was running to the scene, He rebuked the unclean spirit, saying to it, ‘You spirit that won't let him talk or hear I command you to come out of him and never enter him again!’”
This picture was shot with the worst camera I have ever used. The store was out of coloured film, so I bought a Fujifilm disposable camera. I thought the pictures would have a soft focus, but instead they were all out of focus. Every single picture! I think I have countered this conundrum as best I could. Of course I had to chuck a bunch of the shots. Yuck!
Beautiful scene with a mill across the water nicely lit by the sun lighting up the foreground, while above the landscape in the background a rainbow can be seen where the rain pours down.
Location Anna Paulowna, North Holland
Misty scene at Savernake Forest, Wiltshire
Took another trip to Savernake Forest last weekend as fog/mist was forecast. I decided I'd try a different bit of the forest from where I've been snapping the veteran oak trees. There was a bit of mist around first thing but not as much as was forecast and it seemed to disappear by about 2 hours after sunrise. I had just packed away and was walking back to the car when the sun rose above the the tree canopy and suddenly there were light beams coming through catching a bit of mist that wasn't visible until then. Couldn't pass that up so out came the gear and I snapped away for a few mins. I quite liked this one and although I did take some bracketed shots just in case this is a single exposure.
Thanks for viewing and hope you all have a great day/weekend.
© All rights reserved Steve Pellatt. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
Gerbera daisy is a flowering plant of daisy family (Asteraceae), with the colors which include white, yellow, orange, red and pink.
We hiked the Butcher Jones Trail in the Tonto National Forest this weekend. It skirts the edges of Saguaro Lake and provides some beautiful views like this fjord that leads to the Salt River. This trail is about 45 minutes drive from our house North of Apache Junction, AZ
which movie? 😉
I'd also like to tell you about our new group on Flickr: Pictures of good movies. It's a collection of film scenes that show you instantly which film they're from. We'd love to have you as a member or creator of such images.
The real challenge is taking a street scene where no one is using a mobile phone. I failed at least three times here!
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Arctic Norway
© All rights reserved Rui Baptista. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
Since mid- December, I have been daily hiking the gorgeous lands surrounding St. George, Utah, lands which are part of the geologic formation known as the Colorado Plateau. The sculpted cliffs and canyons of this area present themselves through an amazing colour palette of crimson, vermilion, organge, salmon, peach, pink, gold and white, dotted in places by iron concretions - black, spherical rock marbles that collect in shallow depressions.
This image - composed in the Paradise Valley just outside of St. George - provides an example of the visual feasts one finds in this region. In the days to come, I will post other photographs from Utah’s portion of the Colorado Plateau, images I hope you will enjoy.
Happy New Year, Everyone, and may 2025 bestow upon you good health, pleasing accomplishments and many moments of joy.