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Historical artifact, farming implement near the beautiful town of Telluride, Colorado. All rights reserved.
A powerful instrument of vitality. The heart can be removed. I was out of control with the NPUs but it looks very accurate. *COMMISSION for a customer.
my last shot with Polaroid Originals Spectra film, unless they manage to bring it back. This shot is the closest looking to older style Polaroids I have taken...they did a great job with chemical formulation. Too bad there are problems with film ejecting with some Spectra cameras and they took it off market to try and resolve the problem.
Genuine fake Aztec artifact from Mexico for the Crazy Tuesday Challenge, Pottery.
Happy Crazy Tuesday!
from Indian Beach, Ecola State Park, Oregon The lighthouse is 2miles away and the air was very turbulent which distorted the image greatly, see e.g. how bent the dark horizontal line above the doorway and windows which should be straight is; also the sea/sky horizon has a slight Fata Morgana mirage effect. The ghost birds in the sky are an artifact of using Tripod High Res shooting mode which combines data from 8 images. OM14987
Astronauts in the distant future dig up a curious artifact from the early days of space exploration.
I unearthed (or should I say unmooned?) this 1 x 6 x 5 brick with LL2079 rocket and moon pattern, which appeared in one set 40 years ago, while digging through my drawer of decorated bricks in search of something entirely different. It's older than I am, so I don't know where I got it. It's suffered quite a bit of wear and tear over the years and would no longer look great in its intended use, so I decided to do something different that would make its condition work with the build.
Although this is a tiny little build, it took a few evenings to complete due to the rather complicated SNOT geometry in the terrain. Although it's cropped in the photo it wraps around 360 degrees so that the build can be displayed at a con, whenever we can safely have one of those again...
Scanned lith print.
Rolleiflex T w/ Tessar 75 mm + Rollei IR filter.
Rollei IR 400 in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Lith printed on old Kodak Medalist F-3 (single weight FB, thanks Travis!), washed in a warm water bath for about 2 min and then developed in Moersch Easy Lith (15A+15B+H2Oqs800).
Fixed in Moersch ATS alkaline fixer.
Untoned.
PS borders.
2nd print in the bath. Moderate fogging of paper base, hence PS borders.
Pre-dev washing in warm water was a tip from my US Flickr friend Robin, since I previously have had problems with artifacts in homogeneous areas like skies (se below) with this paper, probably due to aged developing agents in the paper emulsion which will be washed away during this process. And I must say that I think it works! Thanks Robin (and Alfred!).
Sweden was "neutral" in WWII. However, we were preparing for the worst. Several "War Airfields" were built and this one (close to where I live) is kept for historical purposes.
Artifacts Trio - 10.10.2024 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos24/artifacts-trio/Index.htm
Besetzung:
Nicole Mitchell: flute;
Tomeka Reid: cello;
Mike Reed: drums;
The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Greek: Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Ρόδου) is located in the Medieval City of Rhodes. The museum is housed in the monumental edifice that was the hospital of the Knights of Saint John. Construction was begun in 1440 and brought to completion in the time of the Grand Master d'Aubusson (1476-1503). The Museum contains various collections of archaeological artifacts from various parts of Rhodes and the neighbouring islands, including the Statue of the Crouching Aphrodite (1st century BC), which was inspired by a famous prototype work created by the sculptor Doidalsas in the 3rd century BC, and the Pyxis of the Fikellura type (mid-6th century BC).
The museum also holds the Head of Helios, which was featured in 2011 on the album cover of Floral Shoppe by Macintosh Plus, and subsequently became famous for its association with the Vaporwave movement....Wikipedia
Found on an abandoned farm in the Poconos, Pennsylvania.
Entered in 'Window Light' themed competition and took 3rd place.
(Slightly) augmented lens flare in post; it helped balance it. Not something i normally do and not sure if I like it especially since it didn't exactly give any options for multi bladed flare.
Strobist: Abr800 with reflector back right to give the cut off and flare. ab800 front left with plm and white front. Cactus v4's
Working on a project about things I brought over from Hong Kong when I was a kid. In the process of selecting the objects to be photographed, and experimenting with lighting it using household lamps in the garage. I'll have a chance to photograph them with actual studio equipment in a studio class.
The Selfie Tour. On Belgium derps with Dursty, Pezar and Martin. Many selfies, lots of cool locations. Good times.
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I couldn’t help myself. I spotted this wandering around Monte Sano State Park.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
300mm
F8@1/100th
(DOL_4415)
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Step into the Wild West at Nelson Ghost Town, an abandoned gold mine located just 45 minutes from Las Vegas. It's been featured in a ton of music videos, films, and video games, though it's not just a spot for pop culture fans. Join a guided tour and check out the restored houses, cool historical artifacts, and a collection of vintage cars. It is also super popular as a wedding destination as they have a little chapel.
Working on a project about things I brought over from Hong Kong when I was a kid. In the process of selecting the objects to be photographed, and experimenting with lighting it using household lamps in the garage. I'll have a chance to photograph them with actual studio equipment in a studio class.
Working on a project about things I brought over from Hong Kong when I was a kid. In the process of selecting the objects to be photographed, and experimenting with lighting it using household lamps in the garage. I'll have a chance to photograph them with actual studio equipment in a studio class.