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me as Orihime from Bleach :).
photo by Klavier(www.facebook.com/klaviercosplay/)
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me as Orihime from Bleach :).
photo by Klavier(www.facebook.com/klaviercosplay/)
THIS PHOTO IS UNDER COPYRIGHT!
DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION!
Sharing just with FULL credit of cosplayer's and photographer's name and website link !!!!
Light Art Installation by Berenice Chao Zong Xin, Nicky Josephine Tjandra from Nanyang Technological University, School of Art, Design and Media (Singapore) display at South Beach Avenue during i Light Singapore 2023.
To all of you Bleach lovers, a little vector I did.. hope you like..
You can also check my other stuff on My DeviantArt page
This large colony is most likely decades old, as this genus grows at around 20 mm per year. Coral bleaching, One Tree Island, Great Barrier Reef
My first #polaroid Fuji FP-100c bleached negative. Drying ready to scan :)
Very pleased. I finally made time to try bleaching the throw away backing paper of a Fuji FP100c polaroid instant photo. It works and now I have a big negative ready to scan once dry! :) Taken with a Mamiya RZ67 + RZ polaroid back. I collected a selection of these 'used' backs from this year so many will be unseen photos from weddings and events. #Excited!! :)
Film photography makes me happier day on day! :)
mrleica.com/2013/12/17/mamiya-rz-polaroid-project/
..I just bleached another fp100c thinking it was from the same occasion.. it wasn't! ..somehow it must have been collected up and thrown with the others.. it is a Fuji Fp-100c Polaroid from my 6x4.5 Contax 645 Polaroid back when I first got the Contax back in summer 2012! I stopped shooting 645 Polaroids shortly after as the instant photos were too small to bother with and nothing like I had hoped for. The 6x6 ones from the RZ 67 are much better but of course not as good as the discontinued Fuji FP100c45 4x5 Polaorid film that is no longer made.
I do have something exciting in the pipeline though so watch this space! ;)
Here’s my bleach box with the fire damaged bodies. I’m soaking them in a solution of 2 parts water to one part bleach and hoping the transculent box will let in enough UV rays to fade the yellow.
It’s been a day and it’s sorta work but it looks to be a long while before I get things back to looking okay.
I don't usually go for lots of processing, but I wanted to try something different after seeing some interesting shots with a washed out finish. Might be a work in progress.
I said I would do some new analog film, and I intend to keep my promise: while on vacation in Sicily, I have been shooting a few rolls with my Holga. These are being developed at lab as I am writing this, so they're a few days away.
But in the meanwhile...
Before leaving for my vacations I tried some rather quick and dirty bleach experiments on (very) old negatives and slides.
This is one of them, but there's a new album at my LomoHome where you can see more of these:
http://bit.ly/1JPnw7g