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A slice of ordinary life at the playground of the Museum für Angewandte Kunst yard during the Museumsuferfest '24.
Pentax Super A and SMC Pentax 35mm f/2.8, Kentmere 100 in Rodinal 1+50 for 13 min @ 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.
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Poznan, Poland
Summer
Feeling a bit stir crazy right now and feeling the summer travel bug setting in. Never really felt like that before coming to Europe, but I really love the approach to taking some time and resting here. The city feels really empty right now as the 5 week of vacation begins.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JACKSON!!!
The billboard said, "The end is near" - Marc
It's been an honour getting to know you (the originator of slice of life) recently so here's to another year of the best urban scene builder out there.
This build is generally inspired by most of Jacksons models, with Katatodai Dam being the starting point.
With piles of trash and deteriorating buildings, this slice of life shows just part of the sprawl of towns and cities.
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(No figs)
This have been done with the new Cactus V6 triggers and RF60 flash. Thanks #Cactus | Gadget Infinity team for the honor to try it early! You did an awesome job guys!
Strobe : 1 x RF60 1/32 right directly triggered by cactus V6. 1 x Nikon SB600 1/64 left triggered by cactus V6.
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This is one of fifteen. Our neighbor was kind enough to give me permission to shoot her sunflowers in her yard with the condition she could purchase some of my shots to frame for her home.
…cup of tea with honey and slice of ginseng… enjoyed in the western restaurant in Seoul…
The English word ginseng derives from the Chinese term rénshēn. Rén means "Person" andshēn means "plant root"; this refers to the root's characteristic forked shape, which resembles the legs of a person… By the 1900s, due to the demand for ginseng having outstripped the available wild supply, Korea began the commercial cultivation of ginseng which continues to this day. In 2010, nearly all of the world's 80,000 tons of ginseng in international commerce was produced in four countries: China, South Korea, Canada, and the United States. Commercial ginseng is sold in over 35 countries with sales exceeded $2.1 billion, of which half came from South Korea… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginseng
... collage of three photos ...
Macro Mondays - Slices
Mini pizza slice (flour and water) spread with tomato puree and topped with a slice of mushroom, garlic, green olive, red & orange pepper, green chilli, red onion, baby plum tomato and cheese.....presented on driftwood backing paper !!
Obviously if cooked, there would need to be a bucket full of more cheese...... it's the law !!
(Crust & sides measure 2.95")
Looking like some Chinese calligraphy, if you ignore this warning symbol, you might get sliced and diced.
I really like my new texture plugin. I think I will call it Lilly Pilly, as I it grows just outside our glass door.
In Australia, there is a law that all full glass doors (such as sliding doors) must have an embossed sign on them to make them visible, in an effort to stop people walking or running through them, resulting in getting slashed to ribbons.
In this case, I have one sliding door partially opened in front of another, so there is the overlapping T symbols (the standard sign). I took it slightly off level, then rotated the image 90deg. The soft green texture is caused by the Lilly Pilly bushes in my garden behind the doors.
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