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On EXPLORE, February 1, 2008
Thank you my friends for all your comments and faves and invites :) and it was so much appreciated. My eye is much better right now and hurting less.
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter
This Christmas bauble was hand beaded with sequins and pins by me. I have a Christmas tradition. I bead Christmas baubles for a select group of friends every year.
Each bauble is 15 centimetres in diameter and contain hundreds of sequins, varying in number depending upon the complexity of the pattern and the type of sequins I use. Most sequins in this bauble are 5mm in diameter, except the stars which are 10mm in diameter. Depending upon the colour of the sequin, I will use either a gold or a silver pin to attach it to the bauble. I always leave the flowers until last, allowing a gap in the sequin chain to pin them in.
These baubles are smaller than some others I do, and because it is a simple pattern which starts from the inside and is worked outwards in ever larger circles, each bauble takes approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours per side.
It is however, a labour of love which I do to pass the time throughout the year.
Seen from Ridgecrest Boulevard on Mount Tamalpais, the Sun sets over the Pacific Ocean. Smoke from several large forest fires further inland makes the sky and the layer of fog above the ocean look gray, and tints the sun an unusual deep red.
Drenched in a hue of deep red, this bloom exudes elegance and passion. Its velvety petals wrap around a delicate core, symbolizing the protective embrace of love. The contrasting green foliage showcases nature's canvas, where love, vitality, and serenity coexist in harmonious balance.
Happy Father's Day, Dad (84)!
Best Wishes for a Wonderful Day!
Spring Sunset ~ Florida Everglades
Hometown ~ Coral Springs, Florida
South Florida ~ Broward County U.S.A.
(three more photos "of Dad' in the comments)
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter
These poppies fascinate me more every day. I picked these at 6:30 this morning just after the pod casings split and fell to the ground.
It's important to sear the stems with a flame to seal them just after cutting them. That makes them last longer; however, they don't last very long even if you do that. So I quickly took some pictures.
Early in the morning the colors of the flowers are extremely saturated and only small amounts of pollen have sprinkled onto the petals.
The plants themselves are a bit awkward and unruly ... and large ... sporting an unusual blue-green hue that seems a little out of place in a sea of spring greens. Some of the plants are over four feet tall when in flower.
I'd like to try them again in the future just for the joy of anticipating the new incredibly beautiful color combinations that appear each morning. Plus, they're fun to photograph. But next time, they shall have a bed of their own because when they compete with other hardy annuals for garden space ... these poppies tend to win.
~s
The previous upload was 'a bit of sass'......can't do that with a rose; a flower of stature, beauty, and class...always.
I played around and experimented with this cuz it was at an unusual angle..
It's for you flickr friends...a gift for the weekend; enjoy this time wherever you live......Pat
I've never used Rollei RPX25 before, so I decided to give it a go, looking for something with very high resolution properties and minimal grain.
This frame was shot using a VERY dark red Kodak filter on my Retina III (big) C, probably at about f11, give or take 4 seconds. I can see evidence of the "extended red sensitivity" the Rollei RPX family of films is known for, but it isn't quite "true IR". But it certainly has excellent sharpness and clarity which, in fact, exceeds the ability of this particular lens (Schneider 50mm f2.0 standard issue with the later Retina models)
Processed in Rodinal 1:25
I found it very difficult to get a good photo of a deep red rose. I must have taken about 100 pictures of this rose without being happy about the outcome. It will fade away before I am ready.
November 3, 2018
The leaves on our Kousa Dogwood tree are turning a deep blood red.
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I took this picture during a trek in a awesome place called "The Tsingy Rouge". It is a stone formation of red laterite formed by erosion of the Irodo River in the region of Diana in northern Madagascar.
It is situated in the North of Madagascar, approximately 60 km south of Antsiranana near the town of Sadjoavato.
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar 9cm f/2.2 (1934) + Leitz R.h (deep red) filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 9cm f/4 rigid (1938) + Leitz R.h (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter
© 2013 Lyn Randle
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The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are a very beautiful place to visit, not least for all for their wonderful array of roses found in the Alister Clarke Rose Garden.
"The Prince" is a David Austin old world rose from 1990 which produces the most exotic of all roses with masses of petals compacted into each bloom quartered and quilled of rich deep crimson in colour then turning to the deepest purple. When it reaches this point a rich fragrance exudes the blooms wafting and travelling through the air. This is the most beautiful rose the colours a mixture of blackberry colours to match the fragrance of deep rose and berries.
The site of the St Kilda Botanical Gardens were established in the 1800's. The municipal council petitioned the Department of Lands and Survey to make this segment of land bordered by Dickens Street, Tennyson Street and Blessington Street a Botanic Garden. The gardens were formally established in 1859 when a boundary fence was erected. By 1907 significant donations of money and plant material had led to the establishment of a rosary, extensive flower beds and a nursery. Exotic forest trees were planted during the 1870s and Australian species were included in 1932. In the 1950s the Alister Clarke Rose Garden was established and a Sub-Tropical Rain-forest conservatory added in the early 1990's.
Red for the rose, nightingale for the singer: the shot was taken in the coffee bar called "the rose and the nightingale" which belongs to the famous greek singer Tania Tsanaklidou (Milies -Pelion- Greece)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzgwapEOWtE
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f7SSBa-njA
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Η λήψη έγινε στο καφέ "το ρόδο και το αηδόνι" της διάσημης Ελληνίδας τραγουδίστριας Τάνιας Τσανακλίδου στις Μηλιές Πηλίου
red zinnia from the ornamental gardens at the central experimental farm in ottawa. i wanted to call it 'vermilion velvet', but it's not quite vermilion, and i like the colour as it is. :P
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Arduino duemilanove controlling solenoid valve, flash and camera.
Eos 40d connected to my macbook via Eos Utility
Strobist:
Rear:Canon speedlite 580 ExII w a a frostet acrylic panel @1/128 of power .
Vivitar 283 w power control @1/128 w a red gel.
phottix wireless flash trigger.
The splendid white of a newly opened Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger), after many days of blooming, eventually turns to a gorgously rich red before withering completely.
Nature donates beauty in all stages of life, never forget this, my dear woman friends!
4x5 film. The photography went well, but the development was a comedy of errors!
I forgot to account for reciprocity effect for the 15 second exposure and thought I underexposed by 3 stops. When developing, I couldn't find two bottles of working solutions in the dark. Then my phone-based timer failed (first try... argh!) so I counted/estimated in my head. Then I realised I had no squeegy to clear the water from the negative. I improvised with a piece of windshield wiper from my car (sacrifices in the name of art)....
After all that, I have a photo which is almost precisely the way I wanted it to look straight out of the camera.
The photo is a poorly-assembled still life of some ingredients for a mirepoix (vegetable stock base) used in many French recipes. I add garlic because I love it. That is also my favourite knife, set up on a cutting board on a table outside (to take advantage of the diffused overcast light).
Woohoo! What an awesome day!
Sinar P2 view camera (bulky thing... wish it was a field camera)
Efke PL100 4x5 large format film
Cokin P.003 deep red filter (hand-held)
Sekonic L-758DR meter
15 seconds @ f/16 (overcast/rainy, natural light)
Ilford LC29 developer approx 6 mins @ 20C.
Ilfostop 10 seconds
Ilford rapid fixer approx 8 mins
Water wash
Ilford wetting agent
Epson V700 scanner
Patience
Significant disorganisation
While the Bio-Jets (humming Birds) were taking a rest I Took Fotos of these wonderful flowers, I do not know the names of any of them. Very sorry.
While the Bio-Jets (humming Birds) were taking a rest I Took Fotos of these wonderful flowers, I do not know the names of any of them. Very sorry.