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Looking Back
Pronghorn Antelope
Cottonwood Canyon Road
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Utah
3/11/2018
Just a drive in the country back in November. Uploaded the new Lightroom5/PhotoshopCC and spent a few hours to play with this image. Some new tools and sliders that needed to be conquered :D. Many hours to go....Really liking the effect so far..
Le tre cose più belle:
nuotare fra le tartarughe e i barracuda,
vedere le costellazioni dello Scorpione e del Sagittario così alte sopra l'orizzonte,
i tramonti fra le montagne del deserto.
Le tre cose più brutte:
l'incuria totale della gente del luogo per la biodiversità del mare,
l'incuria totale dei turisti (italiani) per le usanze e le tradizioni locali,
la tristezza nel vedere un popolo lasciato a se stesso...
Unico problema tecnico: la mia fedele compattina subacquea Canon mi ha lasciato al secondo giorno... spero che le foto fatte con la pellicola "old style" con una macchinetta usa e getta mi permettano comunque di portare a casa un buon ricordo.
Sure that looking for a natural landscape makes me feel good
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Testing out this old camera from 2001, I'm really impressed with how well it holds up! Pretty solid detail for 3.2 megapixels. I got it for $10 at a thrift store because I wanted to see what these digicam people on YouTube are on about.
I'd highly recommend these old Olympus Camedia cameras if you are looking for an old camera to use from time to time. They are pretty slow to use by today's standards, and they not very ergonomic to use, but they are fun pieces of photography history.
It's all beautiful and bright on the front side. But behind it, it was the side people are trying to hide.
Another from my archives, this one goes way back to sometime in the early 1980s, one of my earliest photos using medium format film. Location is Boston's Back Bay, probably Marlborough Street or the general vicinity. Difficult lighting, to say the least. I remember long ago trying to print this in the darkroom with mixed results at best. Today scanned into digital format I'm able to salvage it with somewhat better results.
Camera: My old/former Century Graphic (not sure of lens).
Film: 2.25 x 3.25 sheet film! I believe it is Kodak Plus-X Pan, if I am deciphering the film's notch code correctly.
I would have likely developed the film with Kodak D-76.
Negative scanned with Canon 8800F using VueScan software.
Image edited with PSE and NIK Silver Efex Pro.
Back to my favourite destination for a few days, I never tire of wondering around here. I'll probably take the same photo's I've taken before but I don't care - just happy snapping!!!
Welcome back Miki!✨
Miki is a modded DWC01 and she has slimmer cheeks and a nose with modded teeth. She’s finally repainted after 8 years and I have fallen in love with her again! I really enjoy the Lucai sculpt, the DWC01 is a softer alternative than the F-16/Lucas which is more suitable for my family Hope you guys like her new look! 🙈💓✨
Doll : Volks DWC01 WS
Face-up: Dumpling
Outfit: KISS
Eyes: Golem 17mm
Wig: Crobidoll
Shoes: SQ
Here we go.
Almost half way through my 6-day workweek with OT every night.
I take a deep breath.
Check my equipment.
Getting in the mood.
Putting a wide grin on my face.
I breath out.
There´s no way back.
And I love it.
It was back to school day in Toronto.
The children were groaning, the parents were smiling... and the merchants were figuring out how to spin their message to benefit.
Taking a reflective look back on 2010, remebering the good times and friends I have made and progress that I have made as a tgirl. I am looking forward to Big things in 2011. Kisses, all!!!
Happy New year!!
When I first started planting up containers for the shore house I was concentrating on my front porch area, so many of the pretty flowers that I was attracted to like petunias and other colorful sun lovers were not good choices. It's too shady there. One year somebody gave me some petunias in a pot, and not knowing what else to do with them I stuck them in the corner of my landing out back here, where I knew they'd get the proper light.
It was then that it dawned on me that this little space had possibilities!
My little sun garden has evolved and it's a nice welcome when you come up the steps.
The H81 heads eastbound through Essex Street in Hackensack after serving the seasonal Kuiken Brothers in Emerson. Two GP38-2s bracket an empty boxcar as they run down to Fords Lead to continue working the other industries along the Pascack Valley Line. Freight service north of Teterboro is hardly ever seen anymore.