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43303 hauling the second test run on the day through The Langtons
(1Q02 10.17 Leicester L.I.P. to Leicester L.I.P.)
A young pronghorn antelope bolts into a sprint in a test of speed and an expression of youthful joy.
Horizon Kompakt
Fuji Acros 100 BW negative film
HC-110 dilution B
Epson Perfection V800
Silverfast AI Studio
Recently I played through both Portal games for the first time, needless to say I loved them. I bought some Dimensions pieces but largely wanted to make my own adaptation of a worn down test chamber.
Testing and loving looks synonymous now, at least to me.
A Thai-looking structure in the park of Ueno, Tokyo, Japan.
Built by the Thai government as a gift for the Japanese.
This was taken on the last batch of test film that was released by the Impossible Project 3 months ago. Quinn and I got some pretty good results and I got to rummage her stuff and rearrange it. I love shooting indoors, because the way a scene looks is a bit more fluid. I can slide a couch out of the way, put up a backdrop, or move everything closer to the windows so I can utilize the natural light that's available. As a matter of fact, using the light coming in through the windows was important on this shoot for testing something else, because I was still getting the hang of my new SLR 680. I don't think I'd done more than one or two other shoots with that camera, and I'm probably just now getting the hang of it. I takes a lot of testing to get used to these old cameras and new film types.
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Under the watchful eyes of the Marquis of Anglesey ,Network Rail's High speed test train approaches the Britannia Bridge. The grey palisade fence is an addition since the last visit!
Ok here's what happened. I simply asked Kim to hold the light while I was making to focus. And well... this happened ;)
Test prints from the ReclaimIt salvaged Polaroid 600 Blue Frog instant camera.
Gleaned Polaroid OneStep 600 Auto Focus, cleaned, tested and on sale now at ReclaimIt!
The camera came from the dump, loaded with a pack of old Polaroid film, the vintage stuff. I have since transferred that film into a cassette with working batteries. I hope to share the results of that experiment soon.
My son, Adam's, dog, Dahlia, a rat terrier, checking the water of the canal, here ,in Turners Falls. Adam said she's wimp... she won't go in if its too cold. She didn't go in. :-)
Inspired by drug rugs, analog tv test patterns and moist kittens..........
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Test shot for exposure and framing of my previous post.
That bottle of Loreal shampoo turned into one hell of a gel.
A 10 Car "Azuma" accelerates towards Saxelbye Tunnel on the Old Dalby test track on 27th April 2016 whilst undergoing tests
After having tested the Three Hills Sub the previous day, CN's Track Evaluation train deadheads back north to Mirror. CN has assigned a veteran GP38-2W, still wearing a faded Zebra stripes, as the test train's power.
“To love. To be loved.
To never forget your own insignificance.
To never get used to the unspeakable violence
and the vulgar disparity of life around you.
To seek joy in the saddest places.
To pursue beauty to its lair.
To never simplify what is complicated
or complicate what is simple.
To respect strength, never power.
Above all, to watch.
To try and understand.
To never look away.
And never, never, to forget.”
EXPLORE, Jul 29, 2011 #335