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Fine Art Black and White Prints
Medium Format Film
Hasselblad
America 2022
Picture of an 8x10 print made from an 8x10 paper negative. 8x10 Intrepid view camera, Kohki Komura 300mm/f5.0, Arista EDU VC pearl shot at ISO 3, negative and print developed in Ilford PQ universal developer at 1+19, Print was contact printed using an open LED panel set at tungsten.
Cherry trees sleeping until spring with a blanket of snow. It was so quiet when I took this, just the crunch of my boots in the snow could be heard.
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meanwhile, i've managed to lose all the information on my external hard drive.
all the video i've edited since 2001.
poof. gone.
Black and white photography with red. Red Boat photograph by photographer Dapixara. Framed print of this photo available from artist website www.dapixara.com
Termite tunnels and vines,
U.S. Virgin Island of St. John.
Darkroom print on Adorama RcVc paper.
Sepia toned.
I saved some pressed violets in a little wooden box from Japan, and they lent their sweet scent so generously, when you open it April will whisper all kinds of secrets.
With so much color around I lost the craving, so I dusted of the easel and changed the enlarger bulb, printed some black and whites...of grasses, mainly...
I never was very patient, so you can still see some black burns from the negative frames; never liked to use the tongs when developing so some fingerprints will be there. You can go ahead and criticize, I will argue it is charming.
Find comfort in the fact that my fingers now smell of fixer, and that makes me think of you, not because you smell but because I think of you looking at the fingerprint marks and shaking your head.
I typed up some words, very quiet ones with long pauses in between...
Now all I have to do is figure out how to pack up these poppies and ship them off so you can watch them bloom...because this picture doesn't come close to it...
Love,
K
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Leitz microscope Immersion Oil from around 1958. Photographed with a Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5 camera with Graflex Optar f/4.7 135mm lens. The film is Ilford Delta 100 developed in RO9 (Rodinal) 1:50. This is a scan of a contact print on Ilford RC paper.
Lightning striking North East Boulder County Colorado.
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A thunderstorm cell with lightning striking east of highway 52 and Highway 287. Boulder County Colorado. This is a layered image. 08-15-2010
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They are slightly smaller than the Section A Welsh Mountain (a more widely spread breed pony) standing at around 10 to 11 hands high, with a sturdy body, small ears shaped like sage leaves and big personalities!
The Carneddau herd ranges over nearly 13,500 acres or 20 square miles of common between Bethesda, Llanfairfechan, Capel Curig and Conwy, which includes mountains over 3,000 feet high, bogs, cliffs, rocky slopes and lakes. The scenery is spectacular and the ponies know every inch of it. They are owned and managed by the Carneddau Pony Society - a group of farmers from Bethesda and Llanfairfechan who are supported through a management agreement with Natural Resources Wales that helps them to maintain the herd, grazing to benefit wildlife on the mountains, from Chough to Dung beetles.
The ponies graze differently from sheep and have a wider, diet than domestic ponies, they will eat soft rush, Molinia, gorse and mountain grasses. Their grazing and trampling help to keep bracken and gorse under control, create pathways and maintain the landscape of the mountain
You print them for me :D
Though chemicals and equipment are utilized, I still regard it as a creation, you create these images and frozen moments to be remember with your own hands. I am very glad that we can share so much in life, however, when it comes to adopting a new leica, you start to regret I know too much XD
你用手把感動也一起放大了,放相的喜悅,因為在一起完成而放得更大了。
每一我都在提醒自己,遇上你真好。能欣賞同樣的事物真好。而你,在想敗新玩具時就開始懊惱和我分享這共同的興趣了。
First print I wanted to share. Taken with the Yashica using a close-up adapter. (Rescan. Thanks Abby!)
A calm peaceful lake morning after a night of fireworks and celebration with early fog on the Rocky Mountains starting to burn off.
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1 Battalion, Gordon Highlanders
Faces of the First World War
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Photo No. X-E2_0007806
ISO 400 | f/1,4 | 1/210 sec | 53 mm (KB)
FUJINON XF 35mm F1.4 R | FUJIFILM X-E2
Aperture | BorderFX
A walk in the woods at dawn is a most rewarding thing.
Darkroom print on Ilford multigrade satin.
Captured on Tmax 100 with the RB67.
Still working on the highlights on this one but it's getting closer.
An old abandoned house that's so full of character, every time I drive by I need to pull over and look at it. Ripped screens, broken windows, old books still stacked on the sills. I may have to revisit and see the titles... When I scan the negatives visions appear in windows that were previously unnoticed, a young girl in a dress perhaps. Was that singing I heard? Even a Turkey Vulture makes a nest in the unused chimney. He stands ever so still with wings outstretched like a weather vane. Took me a bit by surprise when he moved.
There shall be music in my afterlife.
Darkroom print on Ilford Warmtone RcVc.
Film capture is Tmax400.
Camera is the Mamiya RB67 with 127 lens.
Charlotte 'Lottie' Meade was a munitions worker during the First World War. She died of TNT poisoning contracted on duty.
Her death certificate recorded that she lived in North Kensington in London. It is believed she had at least three great-grandchildren.
Faces of the First World War
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Oldham Rd
Location: Manchester, England
Camera: Pentax mtl3
Lens: 50mm
Film: Tmax 400 35mm
Development: Tmax developer 20 degrees 400
Paper: Ilford RC glossy 20 degrees
Leia at 34 weeks.
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Royal Field Artillery
Faces of the First World War
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1 Pioneer Battalion, 1 Australian Division, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
Private Angus died, aged 22, on 21 August 1916.
He was the son of Thomas and Jane Angus, of Majorca, Victoria and born at Talbot, Victoria.
Faces of the First World War
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Royal Engineers
Faces of the First World War
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Roger Maris (September 10, 1934 – December 14, 1985) photographed by Ham Gillespie of Gillespie Studio, Moorhead, Minnesota in his first year of major league baseball for the minor league team the Fargo-Moorhead Twins, a Class C affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. Roger was named "Rookie of the Year,” helping to lead the Twins to the 1953 Northern League Championship
HMS E3, Royal Navy
Stoker First Class Beal died, aged 21, on 18 October 1914.
Faces of the First World War
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2 Battalion, Canadian Engineers
Lt Abendana died, aged 26, on 16 October 1918. He was buried at Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun.
He was the son of I. M. and R. Abendana, of Port Antonio, Jamaica.
Faces of the First World War
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Royal Army Medical Corps
Faces of the First World War
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3 Battalion, East Surrey Regiment
Faces of the First World War
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