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The timeless facade of The Monastery which sits high above the World Heritage Listed ancient city of Petra, close to the village of Wadi-Musa in the south of Jordan.
This is my newest passion in photography. Wet plate collodion images created on aluminum. I was lucky enough to meet a photographer willing to teach me this process. This is one of my first portraits - many more to follow.
My first Lovetones doll from L O V E T O N E S and I'm not dissapointed at all.
She's gorgeous from head to toe, love her evil look and all the clothing is amazing. It won't be my last for sure.
Portrait of an old Shepherd Lady, shot on b&w film at a village near Hosur, TN. I was surprised at the grace she had on her face inspite of the wrinkles that tell the tale of a hard life.
This is one of the first portraits i shot with a b/w film. Later I used that roll of film to click more landscapes and also for wide angles at Lepakshi. Compared to color film, b&w film is a different ball-game altogether. Here are the learnings -
1. Almost all my frames are over-exposed. That too, when i know for sure that i metered them properly. The dynamic range of b&w films is much lower than that of color films. So the dark shades appear darker and bright shades appear brighter. So, need to deliberately underexpose every frame by at least 1 stop to achieve correct exposure.
2. The details are captured, but the contrast is usually quite high. Therefore, It's an excellent choice for portraits, historic monuments, textures and sculptures.
4. There is a LOT of grain in b&w film. But the kind of mood it creates is outstanding. Every frame, looks right out of history.
5. It's tough to get b&w film developed. If you find a good developer, let me know ASAP.
6. If you plan to get the film printed, always ask about the paper being used. B&W film printed on regular color paper looks awful. You get only brown/sepia tones and the feel totally goes for a toss.
This is the effervescent and adorable Maria G from the Netherlands (Holland). I met her on the streets of NYC near Rockefeller Plaza. I was struck by her dignified walk and her waving green skirt. She was carrying two store bags. I did a U-turn (in walking) and started conversing with her and shortly thereafter shooting photos of her. She's remarkable. An actress, intelligent, and normally she says she would never let anyone let alone a stranger photograph her. I asked her why she let me and she didn't know. She said I just seemed different maybe, that she could trust me. Those words mean so much, and coming from Maria they are simply timeless. I hope you enjoy this lovely person who is truly a friend! Manhattan, New York City, 19 August 2017.
In the heart of Carcassonne’s fortified city, this sculpted Virgin and Child reveals softness, emotion, and timelessness. Their shared gaze and protective gesture glow under the light, unveiling the sacred intimacy of maternal bonds carved forever in stone.
timeless
20 years
v&i
her simple touch
sets my heart racing
electric
like the first time
every time
her eyes melt me...
her gaze
timeless
and when we kiss
&
when
we
kiss
!!!!!!
lips gently
slowly teasingly
touching
wet&soft
my head spins
our knees buckle
collapsing together
counterbalancing
support
like the first time
every time
we
kiss
timeless
Will rRump Order All Wall Murals Painted Over? Maybe with a "Straight Honky Ignorant White?" TIMELESS Kansas City, Missouri USA
If you follow me on instagram @visithra - you would have realised i was recently in the beautiful city of hyderabad - time to post some photos here too
We had a short conversation - the usual where are you from question - something everyone wants to know. the beautiful mekhah masjid doorway
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