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Watkins Glen is at the southern tip of Seneca Lake. It's 29 miles from here. This is where Woodstock 2019 was to be held. I've heard conflicting stories about this and I'm not sure if it's canceled or still on. Here's a link to what happened and what's going on now: www.vulture.com/2019/06/is-woodstock-50-canceled-what-to-...
Kawabuchi Kaori, vocalist and dancer for the Japanese band Kao=S.
She's very sensual and a wonderful dancer! The show was hypnotic!
Something a bit different from usual, with selected colours and B&W. I think this picture was appropriate for this, with nice rays of light for a graphic background.
Live from Japan Expo 2013.
Taken with an ISO Duplex 120 stereo camera in week 40 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
Shanghai GP3 film developed in Ilfosol 3
For this exposure I taped a red filter over the left lens, and a blue one over the right, then tried out a two colour (bichrome) version of the trichrome technique.
Trichrome photography involves taking three exposures of the same subject on black and white film. Each exposure is taken through a red, green or blue filter. These photos are then combined to produce a colour image.
“Tears are the summer showers to the soul.”
// Alfred Austin
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"Those who do not know how to weep with their whole heart don't know how to laugh either."
// Golda Meir
Little flowers in the garden on this cool June day!!
Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 24) ~ Two Colours ....
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Taken with an ISO Duplex 120 stereo camera in week 40 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
Shanghai GP3 film developed in Ilfosol 3
For this exposure I taped a red filter over the left lens, and a blue one over the right, then tried out a two colour (bichrome) version of the trichrome technique.
Trichrome photography involves taking three exposures of the same subject on black and white film. Each exposure is taken through a red, green or blue filter. These photos are then combined to produce a colour image.
You can't really say that Botta's projects aren't massive, can you?
This circular building was intended as an HQ for UBS bank, but later it became the seat of the Bank for International Settlements.
Very odd format picture (square), but the building didn't fit inside the more traditional 16:9, 3:2 o 3:4 size. Pity.
HDR from a single raw file.
I've had my eyes on this railway trailer (or whatever it's called) for a while, only just got the chance to get close.
A few more snaps from my recent shoot with a pale pink fabric rose (it's actually a hair clip) and some cloth napkins (which I simply must get a wider selection of to use as backdrops and props in my photos; at present I only have cloth napkins in three different colours). As in the other photos of this artificial bloom, (undetectable to the naked eye during shooting) specks of dust/fuzz are evident on the petals, earning this flower the rightful name of "dirty rose" ;)