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Photo taken at ThiruneerMalai
Cute little birds opening its mouth because of hunger inside the nest.
Hasselblad with 50mm lens, Acros in Rodinal, Fomabrom in Rollei lith 1:1:100 with 30% old brown added with just a touch of selenium toning.
Compare this to the same image printed on Fomatone in my photostream. This gives an idea of the incredible range of looks possible with lith printing!
Located east of Starved Rock State Park in Illinois
I was told once that red is the color of water starved succulents . It sure is a pretty color.
Cheers.
This is five or six photos melded together. It's my interpretation, you will not find this place on earth. Only my computer.
Calico aster (a.k.a. Starved Aster, White Woodland Aster; Symphyotrichum lateriflorum) - North Dyer Neck Road, Newcastle, Maine
(44.076584, -69.596212)
Another photo from my first photoshoot with Noreen. I love her ingenuity is fantastic. Always willing to make use of whatever is around. In this case we found an old mattress and other stuff. The painting are hers.
The baby is starving… I just stuck my hand out and the poor child started to feed on my finger.. thank God it didn’t have teeth yet… anyway, Teresa still hasn’t named her… All her goats are named with biblical names and she wanted to pick a special one for this child… she was quizzing me about names in the bible… she said there is one name in the bible that means “found” or “New Life”… she thought it was Sara or Josephine… but being the heathen I am, I couldn’t help her… I had to confess that the only female biblical name I know were Mary and Mary Magdalene…
One photograph that has helped awaken the world about the effects of poverty in Africa is the one above showing a Sudanese child being stalked by a vulture nearby. It is quite obvious that the child was starving to death, while the vulture was patiently waiting for the toddler to die so he can have a good meal.
Nobody knows what happened to the child, who crawled his way to a United Nations food camp. Photographer Kevin Carter won a Pulitzer Prize for this shocking picture, but he eventually committed suicide three months after he took the shot.
The starlings in Leicester Square are quite frienldy at allow you to get quite close, this one was distracted by Lunch landing nearby :-)
long enough and it'll eat anything! But really Tara loves this apple yogurt! Look at the closed eyes - rapturous!
Location: Starved Rock - Chicago Area
Model: Lizz Heart
I used a Nikon D60 18-105VR lens with a sb600 mounted on top facing the model, with two Vivitar DF-383' on two tripods, one on the left, and one on the right.
NO umbrellas-
No cactus trigger or like since the Vivitar DF-383's fire, and react to the flash of the mounted SB-600.