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Someone suggested I read this book... don't know what gave her the idea. Maybe it was the bubble wrap.

Testing a new 3D printed 8x10 back using green sensitive x-ray film.

Also to test newly retaped film holders.

  

Talbot Romain Reisekamera - VRO-1-300 Xerox lens (300mm f/5.6)

Fuji HR-U, 8x10, green sensitive X-ray film, 100 ISO

8 seconds, f/16, slight rear back-tilt

Quite low evening light, overcast

Scanned at 2400dpi on Microtek i800, downscaled to 40% size

Rodinal 1+50 (250mL) in rotary tube for 12 minutes

 

that boy never says much, but you can tell he's taking it all in.

This sweet boy has been in the forefront of our thoughts the last couple of weeks. He has fought upper respiratory, digestive, and allergy issues off and on for his whole life (12yo), but has taken it all in stride. He thought we were losing him, though, last week when he stopped eating and became extremely lethargic. (You know it's bad when they turn down chicken baby food and tuna.) We have a fabulous vet, however, and she kept trying one thing and another--x-rays, bloodwork, steroids, antibiotics, fluids--but couldn't determine the cause. He had an ultrasound from a specialty clinic, but they didn't find anything either. Our vet gave me an appetite stimulant for him that works like gangbusters, and he now appears to be through whatever crisis it was. He's even batting around toys. We are very happy, because we were not prepared to lose him. He's such a sweet boy. The specialty clinic said he was purring throughout the ultrasound!

Strobist Info:

Lighting from two gridded Westcott Boxes with Elinchrom DX4's (90 degree left and right from model)

Silver Reflector in front on floor

My satin nightdress is super soft so it feels great on my body, much to my delight obviously. It feels even better when I take the soft satin in my hands and feel it between my fingertips also. Such delicate touches feel absolutely divine for a satin addict like me.

Switch Sensitive Dojin/Doujin

 

Fabacée de 10-40 cm à tiges herbacées grêles, rampantes ou ascendantes, épineuses, parfois grimpantes. Feuilles alternes, composées et bipennées, normalement persistantes. Long pétiole de 2-6 cm portant à l'extrémité 2 paires de pennes (parfois une seule) très rapprochées, chacune comportant 15-25 folioles de 6-10 mm. Très irritables, celles-ci ont la particularité de se replier au moindre choc (thigmonastie).

 

Il s'agit d'un mouvement spectaculaire du règne végétal, dû à de petits renflements à la base des feuilles et des folioles, appelés pulvinus, composés de cellules "motrices" spécialisées et gonflés d'eau. Au moindre attouchement, cette eau est évacuée dans les tissus avoisinants. La rétraction des feuilles touchées commence dans le dixième de seconde après le contact et se déroule en deux temps selon l'importance du contact. Tout d'abord, les folioles touchés se replient et disparaissent à la vue en environ 3-4 secondes. Un choc plus fort induit le repli des feuilles voisines et s'il est plus fort encore le mouvement de repli atteint toutes les feuilles d'un même côté, puis est suivi du repli des feuilles du côté opposé de la plante. Il y a donc deux transmissions distinctes : la première rétractation des folioles qui se propage à environ 2 m/minute, et dans un deuxième temps la rétractation des feuilles, quatre fois plus lente, atteignant toute la plante. Le tout est en trois mouvements : les folioles, les feuilles, puis toute la plante, puis le calme revenu, les feuilles reprennent leur port.

 

Inflorescence axillaire ou terminale, formée de 1-4 glomérules de couleur rose à pourpre, de 1 à 1,5 cm, portés par un pédoncule de 12-25 mm de long, chaque glomérule étant composé de nombreuses fleurs. Calice minuscule, corolle de 4 pétales soudés et campanulée, de 2 à 3 mm, avec 4 étamines roses à anthères blanches de 7-8 mm formant l'androcée et au milieu le style blanc filiforme. Gousse frangée, plate et composée de 3-4 articles, 1-1,5 cm, à marge armée de longs poils raides, chaque article contenant 1 graine lisse de forme ovale à orbiculaire, de couleur brune.

 

Autres noms français : Herbe mamzelle, Honteuse femelle, Manzelle Marie, Marie-honte, Mimosa pudique, Trompe la mort. Espèce originaire du Brésil, maintenant distribuée de façon pantropicale, largement naturalisée à travers le monde (cf. A Bärtels, mi-aime-a-ou.com).

  

The Spreadwings are starting to emerge and this one was hiding in the sensitive ferns.

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Svema Blue 35mm BW comes to you on a snazzy lavender base with an ISO of 6. Svema Blue Sensitive has a creamy glow and pleasing results.

 

It's hand-rolled by The Film Photography Project and in their on-line store

sunlight through the eye....

dried hydrangea flowers & seeds and lavender

 

in my continuing dialogue with Pablo P., I suggest he goes British Pop-Art way.

If this plane's rockin...

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I am very upset today. I don't feel like it should bother me, because when you sign up for Flickr and post photos online for all the world to see, I realize that not everyone is going to like what you post. Okay, that's fine. If I happened to go to someones photostream and see something I didn't like I just wouldn't say anything. I'd move on to the next photo or person or whatever. I am not here to get in online battles with anyone.

 

So, if anyone wonders why I always say stuff in comments like "very nice", "good work", etc... etc... it is exactly because of this reason. If I have commented, it means I like your photo. I am not commenting only to get views, comments, or win a popularity contest on here.

 

But I just viewed someone's picture of an orange sky and clouds and blue foreground and I almost, almost, put down "here in Denver there is a bumper sticker that says 'if God is not a Broncos fan, then why are sunsets orange and blue?'" Well, I chose not to because as innocent, or creative or funny or whatever I think it is, someone will surely make a comment in response to mine to make it controversial.

 

I know I am overly sensitive. I know I should ignore it. I know it isn't a big deal. I know that I shouldn't have written any of this. But I had to. Because it is important for people to know that I am a sensitive person. And the pictures I have recently put up of the circus I know will make people think otherwise of me.

 

I have lots I want to say about going to the circus. My reasons for going. My feelings about being there. My feelings about spending money on it. But I shouldn't have to go into all of that. And just a warning, I am going to put more pictures up of it. Elephants, zebras, horses. Does not mean I am condoning it. I went to the circus, I take pictures everywhere I go, I am documenting my life and Flickr is a place for me to put it.

 

I could go on and on. If I say this scarecrow decoration is from Walmart and I was in a Walmart and took a picture inside a Walmart, someone will probably condemn me for that too.

Begging to be touched.

Henrique Couto was a special guest of The Smoove Sailors on July 7, 2014

 

Hear the July 8, 2014 set at thesmoovesailors.com/

 

Henrique - ukeordie.com/..Image

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