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Going through the archives of this year.....always loved this shot....it's a rework of one I posted a few months ago....love it in sepia!!
I saw a beautiful mid century table through Pinterest and Mini Models was able to recreate it for me. I love it with the Ghost chairs!
I dipped this leaf in water then layed it on the picnic table the water from it soaked into the table making the sunlight of late evening pop on it. The light areas at the point of the leaf is from the water that drenched into the table ..Made a great reflection of the sunlight..The water soaked in fast so had to take the shot as soon as the leaf was placed on the the table, I was thinking I must get this light of the water on the table
Indoor table and outdoor table. The deck is the best room to be in these days - except when the fog is in.
Table Mountain (11,065 ft, 3373 m) with part of the Southern Absarokas. An unusual perspective on Turret Mountain (11,006 ft, 3355 m) pops above the hill at right while Colter Peak (10,640 ft (3,240 m) plays peekaboo at left.
Because of their remoteness, these peaks attract very few climbers. The easiest one would be Colter, which is nontechnical; the route starts about 20 miles (32km) from the nearest trailhead. Table is probably also nontechnical but has a much longer route from the trail. I am unable to find any record of an ascent, but I assume it's been done.
Turret has only been climbed a few times by professional guides out of Jackson Hole.
repurposed tabletop with eames era legs from the 50's..I painted a little animal parade with mostly dogs, a few robins and a cat!
View of Table Mountain looking South from a loop trail at Red Mountain Open Space North of Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
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Utilising a Sea & Sea DX-D50 housing, YS-90 Auto strobe, together with a YS-90TTl Duo strobe in slave mode....
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Cyanotype N°127 - Tonifié au maté + café/ yerba maté + cofee toned
Papier - Moulin du coq - le rouge
Prise de vue - Graflex speedgraphic 4x5 + 150mm fujinon - foma200
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The Studio - Table and chair
edit based on Kim's preset 'gentle'
Jeanne d'Arc Living magazines,
dried rose ...
Although I’ve had my Olympus OMD 5 Mark 2 and phone software for a year or so this is the first time I’ve used it.
1954/55 Tonfunk Violette W332 and 1956/57 Loewe-Opta Palette 1763 T/W (there is alsa a record changer hidden in the table) at the Bremer Rundfunkmuseum.
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Lunch out today.
This year I'm doing 2 x 365's ... the 2nd being in the 365 group where there is an optional weekly theme, which I'm intending to stick with this year.
The theme this week is "An Empty Chair" and as I had a spare empty chair pic, I thought it would suffice for my daily pic in A Never Ending Journey :)
[88/365] Snow storm.
Today I made a new flash snoot out of a serial package and it was way better than my old snoots.
Scouted my home for something to shot at and it had to be this Powerade that I have had in my fridge for a while. Made some shots with the Powerade on my living room table but it looked so boooooring.
Saw that the Powerade flavor was called Snow Storm and then I just had to recreate a snow storm.
I used nothing else than the spray from an old smoothing iron to create a nice mist for the snow.
A flash, with my newly created snoot under my living room table and its frosted glass, lighted up the Powerade from the bottom up. The bottle in turn highlighted the mist. A partly collapsed umbrella was used to put some light on the top of the bottle.
Strobist info:
SB800 @ 1/32, 105mm, DIY snoot, shot on the bottom of the Powerade through a sheet of frosted glass.
SB25 @ 1/64, 24mm, shooting into a partly collapsed umbrella, pointing at the Powerade
Triggered with Skyports and 5s self-timer
Strobist setup shot.
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