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Solarigrfía de exposición extrema de 77 días, de febrero a abril con un marzo sin #Sol, donde se puede observar el récord de las tan solo 81h de sol del mes de marzo en #Barcelona y el paso de la #Borrasca Celia, con la cámara #LataCam189 XL funda metálica de la #cerveza de autor #Mascletà, con estenopo de Ø 0’30 mm y negativo de viejo papel blanco y negro #Kodak Polymax en el #Planetario Barcelona para #CosmoCaixa x #JBCunillera @Photosensitiveexperiences
#MarsAttacks 👽primeras solarigrafias tomadas con #Latacam des del #Perceverance en el planeta #Marte x #JBCunillera Shot on soda can. PhotoProject SolarLandscape TimeLapse Analog of the Sun. Solargraphy , Photography in a #ExtremeLongExposure during 42 days, #largeformat #camera #pinhole / 33cl #SodaCan #CocaCola / Ø 0,34mm / B/N #PaperNegative #Foma C312 #Solargraphy #AlternativePhotographicProcess #ExperimentalPhotography #SlowPhotography #SlowPhotographymovement #Upcycling #ReuseToReduce #Ecofriendly #AstroFotografia #ArteYCiencia #TimeLapse #SunTracks #PhotoSensitiveExperiences #ExperienciasFotoSensibles
Say goodbye to bare branches and cold somber days. Before we know it green will be the dominant colour. What’s your favourite season for photography?
Torrential downpours and gale force winds battered Ontario last evening taking out power lines and mature trees. Spring once again showing us its wicked side. Anyone here on the receiving end of that storm?
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Last years hues glistening in Spring rain. It is hard to believe that through both famished animals and Winters harsh weather that these survived.
During our camera club's annual scavenger hunt, the clue was "red".
I'm one to heavily research everything I do, so this was no exception. With the help of my friend Kevin who knew a whole lot more about the area than I did, I excelled (and won!).
While looking for another clue using Google Street Maps, I came across this roadside fruit and shake stand with a prop barn for photo ops for the kiddos. I hit this up early before the sun had peeked above the clouds. I knew pre-dawn hours would give me the ability to shoot at a slower shutter speed so I could get this effect. One time where some pre-visualization worked in my favor!