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Blender exposure taken with a Koroll 24 camera that I previously used in week 132 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

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As the name suggests, this model manages to squeeze 24 exposures out of a roll of 120 film, by using a mask to make the image size 3cm x 4cm. The edges of the film are wasted, but by using the "12 frame" backing paper markings twice, 24 exposures are made.

I removed the mask, so the full width of the film is exposed, and the frames overlap, but if a full frame is desired, the film can simply be advanced twice.

The film was expired Fujichrome Velvia ISO50 slide film, which I cross processed in Tetenal C41 chemistry.

They seem to be always in groups, so I was surprised to see this guy alone in a distant treetop, facing the sun. Guess he needed some time to himself. He lingered for several minutes.

Image quality's not so great but it was so unusual I decided to post it.

A sunny warm winters day in my garden

A young Goldfinch, we seem to have suddenly seena lot of new Goldfinches, always nice to see.

Green iguana, Iguana iguana, also known as the American iguana, is a large, arboreal, mostly herbivorous species of lizard. Seen on the Rio Ajujitas off Drake Bay on the northern side of Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula. Conservation status: Least Concern

Black-Bellied Whistling Duck - it's kind of cool how these ducks do a helicopter type of landing.

Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands at Viera

Melbourne, FL

August 2016

 

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spring was coming

Treetops in woods near Taffs Well Quarry, south Wales.

18m high walkway in a canopy of Lime, Sweet Chestnut and Oak trees. Between the Temperate House and the lake in Kew Gardens, London

A Great Blue Heron roosts in a tree in Stanley Park, in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

  

Great Blue Herons have specialized feathers on their chest that continually grow and fray. The herons comb this “powder down” with a fringed claw on their middle toes, using the down like a washcloth to remove fish slime and other oils from their feathers as they preen. Applying the powder to their underparts protects their feathers against the slime and oils of swamps.

Vicarage Copse, Sulham

Seen at Stanley Park, British Columbia, Canada,

rural California, east of Santa Ynez.

Had a great trip out last night with a buddy of mine, his pictures can be seen here: tommyangelsen.500px.com . The aurora show last night was great, only thing missing was a strong corona! Best seen in large on black background. All coments are appreciated.

Interesting clouds hiding the sun this afternoon at the home where my wife and I live.

Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand

Я думаю, что это танец рабочего и колхозницы, сбежавших с постамента на ВДНХ :-)

Москва. Лес в Теплом Стане. Moscow. Forest in Teply Stan.

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

North Vancouver, BC, Canada

 

On a recent trip to Whistler, British Columbia, we visited Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver. If you would like to see more of our visit, check out my post The Swinging Bridge of North Vancouver on my blog Batteredsuitcase.net

Zhangjiajie World Geological Park, Hunan, China 湖南 張家界世界地質公園 金鞭溪

 

Zhangjiajie Travel Guide

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