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213/365 -Around the house - Day 213
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This Carpenter Bee has one shiny behind!
Strobist Info:
1x YN560 at 1/4th power gelled 1/4th CTO in a Lumiquest Softbox III, camera left and high slightly out of frame
1x Nikon SB24 at 1/8th power gelled 3 times with full CTB zoomed in at 85mm right in front of the back wall (2m from subject) shot through a stash of Coca Cola glasses :)
1x 1.5 year old child running accidentally into the frame reching for the flash creating a very nice silhouette :)
You can say that we booth are totally f**k ups. One is the photo.
Bilora Bonita, Kodak T400 CN, expired. BW negative scanned in color mode.
This location had so many areas we could use it was just hard trying to work out how to use it to it's full potential.
Uncropped version in comments which i like equally as much
Stadsschouwburg
Leica M7 50mm Summicron HP5+ self-developed in Microphen (stock), self-scanned with Nikon LS9000 + vuescan(linux) + darktable(linux)
The film was damaged by x-ray at an Airport because I´d accidentally left it in hand-luggage. The negatives are quite badly fogged.
Original photograph from shutterstock
I have recently included this one in a conest
created for: Surrealart challenge "Surrilarius"
Please accept my apologies for my image.I accidentally deleted this photograph when I was discovering geotags in Flickr.This is one of my favorites.If it is not accepted in a group I understand.Also, sorry for all the lost favorites and views.....
I guess the lady got upset guys!I should be taking care of my pseudo-rennaisance portrait more, maybe it is haunted now!hahaha.Thank you for the understanding.
As for the geotags...I will deal with it another day...
The tiny fallen flowers, and calyx sheaths from an overhanging elm tree were forming such pretty 'arrangements' on the surface of the water. They were dotted around here and there over a large area.
Amazingly all of these bean pods and marigold flower heads were simply tossed onto a piece of newsprint to dry. The advertisement in the background happened to be from a farming journal so the colors and photos blended perfectly with these plants. It was my mother's desire to save the seeds for next year's planting that created this art :)
I quite liked the texture of this image when I passed by it while screening the images from a walk. I know when I took the image - while switching the camera from portrait to landscape orientation. I must have hit the shutter button because this image was entirely unintended, and I really do not have any idea what the camera was pointing at. But, I do like happy accidents
Was getting the camera ready to do some long exposures and accidently created this image which is a bit of a double exposure at twilight in the desert
On vacation in Norway in the region of Nordfjordeid I took the chance of extremely low light pollution and did some experiments to take panoramic photos of the Milky Way. Back home I failed in stitching but I detected something interesting on the northlooking pictures: Aurora Borealis!
On Dalston Lane this commercial billboard begins to deconstruct itself, maybe one day it will become a neo-constructivist poster.
The We're Here! gang is looking for triangles today.
This is a shamrock plant that my friend Val gave me yeeeeears ago. It continues to bloom!
interesting effect just by having the flash on... decided to keep it instead of deleting the shot...
It was hard to tell if these picture frames had just been thrown into a corner of a room or someone had set them up like this
Distracted by something else, I accidentally left my camera on shutter priority for thirteen seconds, a setting from a previous photo. Aiming at the shrink-wrapped trees, I clicked the shutter. This is the result as I attempted to hand-hold the camera for the duration. Something told me not to cull it.