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Here is one for a ‘Throwback Thursday’. This was taken back in early 1995 using a classic twin-lens-reflex camera on black-and-white film but after processing the film it simply remained in the negative file and never printed. The image shows a side door to the old St Catharines, Ontario courthouse (www.stcatharines.ca/en/experiencein/FormerLincolnCountyCo... ) prior to later renovations. The vines pretty much covered the walls but in February 1995, when this was taken, all the leaves were off. The pigeons were huddled on the door sill, all but one which is perched to the right of the door frame, just above, and looking down on its colleagues. Just a bit of looking back. - JW
Date Taken: 1995-02
Tech Details:
This image was taken using a hand-held Minolta Autocord CDS twin-lens-reflex camera (taking lense: Minolta Rokkor 1:3.5 f=75mm, camera manufactured in early 1965) on Kodak 6052 black-and-white film (TMax100) processed in either Kodak D-76 or Ilford ID-11 (essentially the same thing), scanned on an Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner using Hamrick Vuescan (www.hamrick.com/ ) software to produce a JPEG file (which was good enough for my purposes). Digital file PP using free Open Source GIMP: load the image as two layers, bottom/main layer for overall adjustments and top/birds layer for adjust the birds/pigeons, use the tone curve tool on the main layer to adjust the overall tonality of the walls, door and vines and also boost contrast a little using the brightness-contrast tool, on the birds layer, use the brightness-contrast tool to get a good tonal representation of the birds and then add a black/transparent layer mask to the birds layer (making it invisible at this stage), then use a soft-edged brush of a diameter comparable to the bird bodies and white paint to paint in, and thus make visible, the black bird layer mask areas corresponding to the various birds, make a new working layer from the visible result , sharpen, save, scale image to 6000, save (only a small size change so no repeat of sharpening done), ad fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 2048 wide for posting online, sharpen slightly, save.
For Throwback Thursday. This picture of my daughter and son was taken at the annual Autism Awareness walk in April, 2011. The event was held at the Jones Stadium at Texas Tech University.
#ThrowbackThursday Transdev Harrogate "The 36" BL65YYN seen coming into Leeds Bus Station on service 36 from Harrogate
Here I was in Barcelona almost a year ago, definitely the best travel I had with my sister Francesca, looking forward to travel with her again in London this December ...
I had been taking photos of birds for ID purposes for quite some time with my trust Canon S2IS P&S, until it finally croaked. Took the plunge and upgraded to a DSLR, the Canon Rebel. Got better pictures and could ID more birds...but it was this photo that made me realize I could have fun capturing a bird's personality and specialness. It's a photo I treasure, and it still hangs proudly on the wall in the den.
It's Thursday and time for a throwback! In Gothenburg it's finally plus degrees again which means that it is raining again instead of snowing - sad, yes - but at least no more sliding to work on icy roads! Yay! So what better time to post a sunny throwback to lazy days at the pool?
How's the weather where you live? Comment below where you live and what's the weather like right now!
Photo: Michel Keppens @michelkeppensphotography
Model: Naomi Catrain
MUA: Sharon Grobben @sharongrobben
Stylist: Karin Nuyts
via slnewser.blogspot.com/2016/05/lost-gardens-of-apollo-memo...
The Lost Gardens of Apollo Memorial, Sorbon Beach (184, 117, 13) - General
*Relax* Explore* Enjoy* Tai Chi *
Romantic Dancefloor* **No Nudity**
Visit this location at The Lost Gardens of Apollo Memorial in Second Life
My first year playing in the gay league in Cincinnati. Hard to believe I've been doing this for nine years this summer.
#ThrowbackThursday to when I was in Paris. I pretty much miss walking along its streets and seeing the wonderful buildings over there!
Here I post a pic I took on my phone of the Eiffel Tower with #nofilteradded.
I hope you guys like it <3
An impromptu kid group shot I took at a Christening last year. Group shots are notoriously difficult, more so when kids are involved! However I quite like the way this shot turned out.
This shot was taken last year at the beginning of a christening, while friends and family gathered outside. I took several candid shots during this initial greeting, but it's nice when you get unexpected eye contact.
There's a moment between the two of us, everyone else oblivious to my presence except her. Even though I am not in the shot, my presence is felt within the image.
For Throwback Thursday. Earlier this week, my son graduated from the welding training program that he has been in since August, 2019. So today, I have a throwback picture of his first birthday in September, 2001. It was just two days after 9/11.
Originally Taken: May 12, 2011
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Camera: Nikon D80
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So, it seems Throwback Thursday totally slipped my mind this month and now I'm scrambling at the very last minute to get one done!
This was taken back when my neighbour and I were walking up to the coffee shop on each nice day we were both available, this was just me fooling around with the camera while she was inside the store getting a refill. Our walks together have been further and further apart since her little one arrived and she's gone back to work, so I thought that in every sense, this really suited the Throwback Thursday theme!
Hope all is well!
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I have been freaking out about the Hunger Games recently, especially with Catching Fire coming out soon! I'm definitely going to be that crazy fangirl in the crowd. I also already miss the green woods, the cold is killing me. I plan to do some HG photos I've had in mind in honor of the movie, this oldie inspired me!
Shout out to Nathan, my amazing cousin who does a lot of crazy things for me
From recently scanned negatives of photos never printed before. My version of the time machine.
Time machine indeed. Nizhny Novgorod or Gorky as it was called in the Soviet years was the only city on the Volga river I visited. Even back then, in 1978, it struck a visitor by its quiet 19-century beauty.
This and other photos Nizhny Novgorod are at www.bfcollection.net/cities/russia/nizhnynovg/nizhnynovg....