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Dennis decides to try his hand at a point and shoot camera...the Fugly Pink Camera that will not die. Best cheapo camera I have ever purchased.
Children have dropped it, I've dropped in the creek, kids have dropped it in the water fountain ...
It isn't bombproof or crush proof, but I bought it as a carry along camera and figured it wouldn't last.
4 yrs now it has survived!
Werra 1, Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/2.8, Ilford Pan F+, stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for ~1hr
- The petals are still a bit furled and in the process of unfolding...
- The center is still all green instead of multicolored...
- Selective colors emphasized in post-processing...
My trusty 35mm f/1.8 DX lens :) ...... Focal distance: 12 inches .... ISO 100 .... f/1.8 .... 1/40 .... 35mm
This is an Antelope-horns Milkweed (Asclepias asperula)
Thanks everyone... I thought this had sea creature overtones!
Arctic Lupine .....
At several stages in their process of unfolding these lovely plants take on a slightly bizzarre, almost phantasmagorical look, at least to my overactive imagination.
This wall is one of Melbourne's more interesting public decorations.
It's a wall of sliding water. It just rolls down this wall. The cool thing about it is that, as you go near and try to touch the water, your eye locks on to the moving water, not the stable wall, and you get a sense of exhilaration. You are expecting to touch fast moving water.
The attraction is very successful. Folks always stop to look at it, or even touch the water. In some cases they get a bit more creative.
Capture details
Focal Length (real): 200 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 0.003 sec (1/400)
ISO: 200
Captured with a Nikon D3s and a AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II
Alex Megremis Photography
It is still spring so most of the raspberries are still blossoms or green but this one was a bit of a mutant and had turned red already.
Budding Ideas is an afternoon showcase of the exciting research ideas to come from a cross section of early and mid career researchers. program featured the five researchers Neuroscientist Dr Lezanne Ooi will discuss her latest research into Alzheimer’s and Motor Neurone Disease. By ‘reprogramming’ skin cells donated by neurodegenerative disease patients and their families, Dr Ooi is searching for new treatments and insights into these devastating diseases.
Materials scientist Dr Shahriar Hossain will talk about his work on next generation offshore wind turbines for a low-cost renewable energy solution.
Economist Associate Professor Peter Siminski will reveal a new technique that could be used to better evaluate voluntary programs such as health interventions and job training programs.
Clinical psychologist Dr Peter Kelly will discuss how we can better help disadvantaged populations and people with severe mental health issues.
Oral historian and award winning radio documentary maker Dr Siobhan McHugh will discuss why she thinks that audio is ‘the new black’.
Yellow Rose at Oldfield Park Station, Bath (thats the shelter on Platform 2 in the background if you were curious..)
An African Violet about to flower.
smc PENTAX (K) 200mm f4 wide open.
Day 25 of Pentax Forum's Single in May 2018 Challenge.
India. Arunachal. Lower Subansiri district.
Driving from Ziro to Daporijo.
Visiting lots of small villages.
Please no invites to mandatory comment/award groups or multi invites to a gazillion groups.
To admins of award groups: I will just click OK add it if you take no notice and invite me anyway.
my most interesting on black: www.fluidr.com/photos/lindadevolder/interesting