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Central, Hong Kong
Real wealth (she) brings real happiness
she leads him face reality
also brings him loneliness
she do not want him become her slave?
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The Young Fogeys
Abrons Arts Center, NYC. Vision Festival XV 26.6.10
Dave Sewelson - alto & baritone sax
Rondi Sewelson - vocals
For the New Moon in Leo, sign of the roaring lion the power of fiery, take-charge Leo, we collaged our intentions for fun, creativity and love onto these little powerful vision boards.
In a tunnel, vision is certainly restricted, but the light suggests that this tunnel is coming to an end, and with the silhouette in between, vision to be further limited or liberated? That, is the question.
mamiya c330f
mamiya sekor 80mm
fuji astia 100f xpro
empire stores, former coffee warehouse built in 1869. dumbo, brooklyn.
A collaboration between artist @Vexx (on Instagram) and Porsche. The Porsche Vision Gran Turismo is a concept car featured in the Gran Turismo game. It was hand-painted in 2022 by the 24 year old artist and is on display in Jewel from now till 23/3/2024.
Moon Size: static.flickr.com/36/84896557_b6f9c60787_o.jpg
Photograph: Carlos Bravo.
Production:Carlos Bravo.
Location: Rancho el PotosÃ
City: Galeana, Nuevo León, México.
TimeStamp: 12:16 @ 7/January/2006 .
Title: Vision
This is a new book, as of January 2013, It is available from the publisher www.winepressbooks.com
www.ebay.com and many more on-line bookstores. Prices vary. Check it out. Interesting and inspirational poetry written for abstract as well as scenic imagery, plus technique is discussed in part ll of the book. Visit www.VisionsofLightKlein.com for a preview under the book category.
Je ne sais pas ce qui s'est passé avec mon film infra-rouge, j'ai suivi pas mal à la lettre les indications et je ne comprend pas pourquoi, mais mon film est très très transparent... Sur le film, je n'ai pu récupérer que 3 photos, dont une seule qui est utilisable (celle-ci). J'ai donc dû faire un erreur en quelque part...
Le film Efke est un film infrarouge qui coupe à 820 nanomètres, sans filtre il a une sensibilité de 400ISO. Le développement suggéré avec du HC-110 dilution B, est de 5 minutes à 20C.
Le filtre que j'ai utilisé coupe à 730nm, donc il y a encore de la lumière qui a été absorbée par el film. Avec ce filtre on perd 4 stops de lumière donc on shoot à ISO 25. Tout est beau ici.
Pour le développement, J'ai utlilisé du HC-110 dilution B, pendant 4.5 minutes à 23C, ce qui est l'équivalent de 6 minutes à 20C, donc pas bien bien plus longtemps que ce qui est recommandé.
Michel de chez Photo Service m'a dit que la Nikon F4s utilise une lumière infrarouge interne pour calculer la distance d'avance du film, ce qui pourrait expliquer le fait que le film soit trop exposé ? Possible.
Si quelqu'un a une idée de ce que j'ai fait de mal, svp, m'en informer :-)
Appareil : Nikon F4s
Lentille : Tokina 20-35mm f2.8
Filtre : IR 730nm
Film : Efke IR820
Développement : HC-110, Dilution B, 4.5 Minutes, 23C
It is our goal to continue to display and sell works of art of high quality artists who both live and paint in our area now or have in the past. Masters like Emile Gruppe, Charles Curtis Allen, Fred Hines, George Carpenter, Alden Bryan, Thomas Curtin and more are also offered for sale at 100 Main Street Fine Art. All have left their individual impressions of our wonderful landscapes on canvas.
So view some of the current offerings we have on the website then come visit us and take home a Vision of Vermont.
In Utopian Visions, running from September 25, 2008 through March 29, 2009 at the Arab American National Museum, four artists of Arab descent, all women, each conceive their own vision of a more perfect place. The works created by these artists – Rima Al-awar, Rana Chalabi, Roula Ayoub and Emna Zghal – draw upon disparate forms of inspiration, ranging from nature to poetry to spiritual belief, challenging the viewers to consider their own interpretations of utopia.