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Woodruff Park, Atlanta, 2013/03/15.

Third in in the instant-film series. When you're passionate about photography, it stays exhilirating because there's so many possibilities to explore new and different things. Such was the case on a beautiful sunny Amsterdam day, where I got to explore shooting with Fuji's FP-100C & FP-100C Silk instant films on a borrowed Polaroid Landcamera (model 103)

 

The model is the incredibly beautiful Victoria whom was very patient with me that day, since the process of shooting these is kinda slow, but as the results show: REWARDING!

 

Please enjoy this series, my 1st forray into instant film.Probably not the last.. depending if i can find more FP-100C Silk packs !

 

Note: I took a picture of the polaroids.Apologies for some sheen. The fine honeycomb structure of the "Silk" version of the FP-100C really does not scan well ! If anybody has tips on how to scan them please let me know !

Last autumn there was a wind storm in the North Italy that destroyed hectares of wood .. today my husband and I went to see with our eyes what happened. We were speechless. These woods were very dear to me, and now they do not longer exist. Looking at this photo I realize the main subject isn't my husband but the destroyed wood.. such e reverse rule of thirds.

-Third entry for the Alt-MOC challenge-

 

The Tekuanh is a panther-like creature which lives in the jungles of Okoto.

There was a much more sharply defined sun pillar a few moments before I took this shot -- as I fumbled with my camera, the light began to spread out across the clouds, leaving only the suggestion of a pillar.

 

Just about all the fresh water ponds on the island are frozen solid, so a large number of ducks and geese were using this quiet cove -- in the corner of Third Beach -- as a refuge.

first impressions of the sigma 12-24mm f4.5-5.6 dg hsm ii

Leica M6 Classic

Kodak Tri-X

S612KBA seen in Stockport on a road test pending acquisition by an operator in North Yorkshire who has taken similar buses recently.

Metropolitan Vickers centre third rail loco (Works No.20068 built in 1929), one of three identical at the wash mills at A.P.C.M. Highsted Chalk Pit, near Sittingbourne, Kent, on 7th June 1969. Highsted had an independent standard gauge rail network and the 250v DC electrical equipment and rolling stock were moved to Sittingbourne from the company’s Hope works in Derbyshire in 1957. Trains of seven tipping wagons conveyed 56-tons of chalk from the pit to the old washery, where it was pipelined as slurry about 3 miles to the Smeed Dean works at Milton Creek for processing. Final closure of the system came in 1970 when the Sittingbourne works closed and the locos were scrapped circa November 1971. Imagine a third-rail electrified system in a quarry today!

 

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The Ark

Ann Arbor, MI

January 2016

My third favorite of the year is The Arc de Triomphe (Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile), it's one of the most famous landmarks in Paris and while I was walking around there this summer I got unbelievably lucky with this amazing sky as a backdrop.

 

So I spend the next 45 minutes with my tripod leaning slightly into the road, trying to keep the thousands of tourists that were passing by out of my frame, and waiting for the perfect moment where traffic would be quiet for a sliver of time - which really, hardly ever happens - it's more of a glitch in the matrix when it does happen, but after those 45 minutes I did get lucky and I snapped my frames to make this image happen.

 

It goes to show that location, luck and patience are all essential in travel photography - but when you're waiting around in a place like this, it's a pretty good day no matter what.

Fifth Third Bank building - downtown Columbus, OH

 

A final photo for part of my Photography GCSE coursework. Edited with PicMonkey.

Ayumi was unlucky in the recent Sexy Diva contest - one meagre vote!

 

She deserved another opportunity to shine.

 

It is said that blondes have more fun, but do they achieve less success too? ;-)

  

Nah. :-)

Torino.ITALY

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Three finger stack, third-of-a-pad edge. Derek Thatcher confronting his reluctance to crimp on Skinhead, Blue Wall, Wanaka.

The third section (!) of Santa Fe’s 981 train hustles through Wilbern, Illinois, on June 26, 1993. Sometimes Santa Fe could put on a really great show and run trains like streetcars!

The third apparition occurred on 12th December 1531, when St Juan Diego was waylaid on the way to find a doctor for his sick uncle, Bernardino.

 

Our Lady tells him not to worry, and to pick the roses from the top of the Tepeyac hill, which she arranges in his tilma (cloak).

 

This painting is in the Chapel of the Well in the Guadalupe sanctuary, Mexico City.

Today's Moon photographed this morning through a Celestron Edge HD telescope.

Photographed a day of the wonderful Third Bite Dance film being made. A beautiful project by 50+ Contemporary Dance Sheffield

Twenty Third Psalm Calligraphy by Steve Czajka. Read more about this piece, or purchase it at torontocalligraphyguild.org/2015/11/07/twenty-third-psalm/

 

The Ark

Ann Arbor, MI

January 2016

Heirloom Rose plant has just given us her 3rd bloom.

Captured in London, England, October 2024

Sun, sand and much water... rule of thirds.

Goodman´s Bay Park - Nassau, Bahamas.

 

an old pic added for "Smile on Saturday" theme #less_is_more.

HSoS for everyone - FSoS para todos.

 

"Sognando di nuovo quella faccia

E' vivida, blu e luccica tremolando

Sorride apertamente

E mi conforta con i suoi tre occhi caldi e selvaggi"

Third Eye by Tool

Austrian 2nd league Baseball in Wels

When you have three tree photos that you adore, how can you choose an order in which to publish them? I don’t know! I figured that if I love all of them, then random is a good an order as necessary. I go through various levels of this every night when I put together the daily post for the next day. The selection process is fairly mentally grueling! :)

 

- Trey Ratcliff

 

Click here to read the entire post at the Stuck in Customs blog.

Hamilton: 3he Third Dog

 

Meandering around Hamilton, Ontario’s North end industrial area, I came across this mural featuring a man and a large truck. Also on the mural were a pair of dogs and, as luck would have it, a real life dog had parked itself on the sidewalk about midway between the two dogs in the mural. And, of course, it was on a leash being held by someone out of frame. I immediately saw it as a monochrome/B&W/black-and-white image and processed accordingly. One for A Monochrome Monday.- JW

 

Date Taken: 2024-04-22

Date PP: 2024-04-25

 

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Tech Details:

 

Taken using a tripod-mounted Nikon D800 fitted with an AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm VR 1:4.0 lense set to 120mm, ISO100, Daylight WB, Matrix metering, Aperture Priority Mode, f/9.0, 1/60 sec. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon SOOC JPEG source file: set final image size to be 9000 px wide, convert to black-and-white (B&W/monochrome) using Gamma Correction to reduce the red channel and increase the green channel resulting in batter contrast and tonal range, apply Tone Mapping at default levels, darken overall by setting exposure compensation to EV-0.34, slightly increase Contrast in L-A-B mode, boost black level a bit, save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: use the Curves tool to apply a bit of an ‘S’ curve and thereby improve contrast while brightening the mural wall, use a non-destructive dodge/burn layer to brighten and increase the contrast of the dog on the leash, increase overall contrast and brightness a little, sharpen, save, scale to 6000 px wide, sharpen, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 3000 px wide for posting online, sharpen, save.

 

Date Taken: 2024-04-22

Date PP: 2024-04-25

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