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Taken on a recent trip to Cabot Circus with The Green Album. This is the 'in' spiral of the car park, I thought having Tim in the shot added to the composition. Can I have a model release please, lol! ;-)
Jeez, it's 1st December, where has this year gone!?! Have a nice evening/day! :-)
An almost empty carpark is the perfect start of my long missed Sunday morning jog. And this is my 350th photo in this album since my last birthday. Still determined as ever to record my daily living.
seemingly abandoned cars in an area that is being "recycled" - The area was once a thriving community, where people lived and loved. Now desolate, devoid of character, it will be office towers and high-rise apartment buildings - afternoon - Lanzhou, Gansu, China
The potholed carpark at the summit of the Bealach na Bà pass (around 620m altitude) in the Applecross peninsula, with Beinn Bhàn in the distance.
I recently clocked over 500K views on Flickr which is a nice little milestone. Stats don't mean much, especially given the recent change in stats recording but it feels quite nice, all the same. I went back through the archived RAW files and dug this out to vaguely and obscurely mark the occasion. Adelaide CBD.
Another new roll to try out which I've never had before. Cinestill 800T. I made a lot of Faux Pas's on this roll. My first mistake was loading it in brightly lit room, after realizing my error of judgement I was worried about how much light leakage I would have. Thankfully it turned out to only be on 2 photos at the end of the roll.
In regards to the camera, I purchased another body off Facebook Marketplace cheaply. It's a Canon EOS 300. It was very much an impulse purchase but it was like new. It also had the benefit of using my EF lenses from my DSLR. These bodies can easily be picked up for around £20 GBP. My error however was I did not realize that when using self timer mode the Image Stabilizer does not work. Somehow I held this shot handheld for 0.7 second at 24mm. The shot came out much better than I expected.
Editing wise all I have done is remove some dust from the scan. The colours, lighting and grain as how they came off the negative. I really love the colours on this photo.
Morning sunshine reflections from the glassy buildings of my office onto the sunken walls of the underground carpark.
Between life and death in a carpark in Aix-en-Provence... / Entre la vie et la mort dans un parking à Aix-en-Provence...