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ΚΑΛΑ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥΓΕΝΝΑ! MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE!
The lens is the Minolta AF 35-70mm F3.5-4.5 (Plastic Fantastic)
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Composition nr.4
Mamiya RB67 90mm f/3.5 -- CineStill Bww ISO200 in HC-110 dil.E, 7' @20C
Self developed; negative scanned with EpsonV850
Haven't shot any macro in quite a while, so i've been going through old shots that didn't make the cut the first time around.
For whatever reason....
This is almost identical to a previous shot I had of an unfurling fern, this is perhaps a millimeter to the left and the angle is just different.
The light isn't quite right either as compared to the other shot.
The beauty of the subject and bokeh is just as lovely, plan to make an 11 x 14 print from this..
Curious to how clean ISO 400 will look printed large.
En plongeant leurs ramifications dans le sol, les racines assurent un rôle d’ancrage à l’arbre ou à l’arbuste. De plus, elles s’opposent à l’enfoncement du végétal sous son propre poids et à son basculement sous l’effet des contraintes extérieures.
L’allongement et la ramification des racines permettent à la plante de prospecter les couches de sol successives pour en tirer le maximum de ressources.
Compositionally Challenged week 34 is "your choice", meaning that our challenge is simply to have fun with our cameras.
It is unusual to see the moon looking so red when it is high above the horizon. We are getting smoke from wildfires in British Columbia as well as eastern Washington. Air quality is "unhealthy". The smoke haze is so thick, it is keeping daytime high temperatures 8-10 degrees F lower than they would otherwise be.
I went over the Highland Park today as I figured I'd find some Autumn Crocuses in bloom. Indeed there were some. But look at what else I found - a ready-made composition that an earlier photographer had set up - fall leaves, some fruit from a nearby tree..and...an Autumn Crocus! I didn't see how I could improve on that set-up.
I also felt a nice connection with an unseen photographer. So, whoever you are, I thank you for my picture