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Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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Macro Mondays Theme: Just White Paper
Used my LED torch to light the inside of the curled paper and to create the shadows.
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This was cropped from a much larger image. As the quality was not too good afterwards, I added a light canvas backing.
"This curl has a mind of its own. I should probably name it since it seems to be its own entity. So, what name are you thinking?"
"Curly."
"Really?"
"Yep...spelled K-e-r-l-e-e."
"Fine, but please don't start conversations with it. I am hoping it moves away soon."
"So you are going bald?"
"You're bald."
"That's mean."
"Sorry."
we planted garlic this year and I never expected it to be so photogenic
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Tiny purple daisy slightly sill curled along the edges. Found this weekend while out strolling around the garden patch.
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Impressions from Valbella / Switzerland.
Captured with a Nikon Df and a Nikkor AF-S 58mm ƒ1:1.4, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.
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Captured this Oceans Fury over North Curl Curl this morning..
Sony A7r2
Canon 70-200 F2.8L IS USM
ISO 400 | 170mm | F5.6 | 1/125
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So, I bought a Bronica SQ-A during lockdown and finally had the opportunity to test it out a few days ago. A very enjoyable camera to use and I love the 40mm lense. I also like that I don't have to pre-visualize a square crop, as I do with my digital camera. However, there's a problem. Both of the film backs have light leaks. Have ordered some self-adhesive foam etc. to fix it, but it's out of action for the time being. Very annoying though, as I think I lost some good photos.
Interestingly, the first few shots I took with it didn't have visible leaks, but I think I shot those when it was overcast.
Also, got to tidy up my film development process, as the negatives were a bit on the dirty side :-/
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Bronica SQ-A, Zenzanon 40mm f/4 S,
Fomapan 400 @ 400,
Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9min @ 20C
CanoScan 8800f, Vuescan x64, Exposure X6