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Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M
Lens: Zeiss Sonnar CF 150mm f/4
Film: Ilford HP5+
Developer: Kodak HC-110 (1+49, 8 mins) Development details on FilmDev
Scanner: Epson 4180
Cropping, levels and dust removal done in Darktable.
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There are so many beautiful older homes here in North Bay. This is one of my favourites =)
Posted to Our Daily Challenge Topic: ARCHITECTURE
All images © Stephen Coughlan (@Gunnersh1va) all rights reserved. Please do not download this photo or use without my permission. I am however happy for it to be published with credit if I have placed this photo in a group where it is giving permission to do so. Thanks
Moorehall. 28 November, 2012 at 09.44pm
"It's not good because it's old, it's old because it's good." www.moorehall.net/
Viatge Estiu 2013 :: Bilbao
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Puedes comentar la imagen si te apetece pero no te sientas obligado. En todo caso, un comentario de texto sincero es más que bienvenido.
No puedo asegurar una respuesta a cada comentario, favorito o invitación.
Por favor, no utilices las imagenes sin autorización, tienen derechos de autor.
¡ Gracias !
*smiley gets shoved into explore-december 5, 2008. thank you all for the views, comments and faves.*
here's something quite amusing from a few nights ago... the night sky was literally smiling at me. then i read on yahoo.com a few days later (read on below...)
"A rare positioning of planets Venus (top left) and Jupiter (top right) and the crescent moon of the Earth provides a 'smiley' effect that captivated Asia Monday night Dec. 2, 2008.
The planets Venus, top left, and Jupiter, top right, came in close proximity with the moon as seen from Earth. In reality, Venus is almost 100 million miles way and Jupiter nearly 550 million miles from our planet. The moon is 252,000 miles away. The exact combination of planets and the moon in the right place to appear together, even when they aren't high enough in the evening sky to be appreciated, won't happen again until 2052." -yahoo.com
so i guess the next time i see something like this i'll be reincarnated into another someone or maybe... =)
Out on another cold night where temperatures were hovering around -30 degrees Celcius. Thank you John Andersen for sharing this spot.