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I used a craft knife to scrape the cabbage tree leaves so I was left with stringy fibres. When I grouped all the fibres together I found it had quite a springy quality to it.

35mm 400iso colour film developed as blackandwhite in a (too) small tank with old developer

76 Bury St Edmunds Motorsport Event Minolta Dynax 5 Minolta 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 Kodak Ektar 100 100 ISO Developed In Bellini Foto C41 16-7-2023

59 Abbey Gardens And St Mary's Cemetery Holga 120 60mm Kentmere Pan 400 Developed In Ilford Ilfosol 3 1+9 16-6-2024

Nikon d90 | ISO 400 | manual | Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR AF-S DX Nikkor

NASA DEVELOP National Program, DEVELOP Day at NASA Langley to recognize DEVELOP's 20th Anniversary

Ilford Pan 400 developed in 1+50 Rodinal for 11 mins at 20C

 

In some ulu place in China. Beautiful bokeh!

Developed using darktable 3.0.0

Mamiyaflex C2

Ilford HP5+ at 400 ISO

Developed in Ilford ID-11

Digitized with an Olympus OM-D EM-5 and 60mm macro

NASA DEVELOP National Program, DEVELOP Day at NASA Langley to recognize DEVELOP's 20th Anniversary

Lomography Super Sampler

fine Lomography 35mm 100 ASA color film

Developed with TETENAL C41 colortec

The Eurofighter Typhoon was planned to be a Supersonic Interceptor Fighter Aircraft intended to shoot down enemy bombers, but this was changed and the type was developed into a Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft which can be used to carry out several different military tasks, which included bombing. It is a very sophisticated design, and it's development was much slower than originally anticipated, work on the project began back in the early 1980's. The Eurofighter Typhoon entered Royal Air Force operational service in 2006, they are flown by airforces of other countries including Austria, Germany, Italy and Spain.

 

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a ''Multinational'' twin-engine, Canard delta wing, multirole fighter, and was originally designed as an air superiority fighter and is manufactured by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo that conducts the majority of the project through a joint holding company, ''Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH'' The NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency, representing the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain, manages the project and is the prime customer.

 

The aircraft's development effectively began in 1983 with the Future European Fighter Aircraft programme, a multinational collaboration among the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Previously, Germany, Italy and the UK had jointly developed and deployed the Panavia Tornado Combat Aircraft and desired to collaborate on a new project, with additional participating EU Nations. However disagreements over design authority and operational requirements led France leaving the consortium to develop the Dassault Rafale independently. A Technology Demonstration Aircraft the British Aerospace EAP, first flew on 6th August 1986, a Eurofighter Prototype made its maiden flight on 27th March 1994. The aircraft's name ''Typhoon'' was adopted in September 1998 and the first production contracts were also signed that year.

 

The sudden end of the Cold War era reduced European demand for fighter aircraft and led to debate over the aircraft's cost and work share and protracted the Typhoon's development, entering operational service in 2003 and is now in service with the air forces of Austria, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Saudi Arabia and Oman. Kuwait and Qatar have also ordered the Typhoon, bringing the procurement total to 623 Aircraft as of 2019.

 

The Eurofighter Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft, designed to be a supremely effective ''Dogfighter'' in combat. Later production aircraft have been increasingly better equipped to undertake air-to-surface strike missions and to be compatible with an increasing number of different armaments and equipment, including 'Storm Shadow' and 'Brimstone' missiles. The Typhoon had its combat debut during the 2011 military intervention in Libya with the UK's Royal Air Force and the Italian Air Force, performing aerial reconnaissance and ground-strike missions. The type has also taken primary responsibility for air-defence duties for the majority of customer nations.

 

The Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft both at supersonic and low speeds, achieved through having an intentionally relaxed stability design. It has a Quadruplex Digital Fly-by-Wire Control system providing 'Artificial Stability' as manual operation alone could not compensate for the inherent instability. The fly-by-wire system is described as ''Carefree'' and prevents the pilot from exceeding the permitted manoeuvre envelope. Roll control is primarily achieved by use of the ailerons, pitch control is by operation of the canards and ailerons, because the canards disturb airflow to inner elevons and the yaw control is done by a large, single rudder. Engines are fed by a chin double intake ramp situated below a splitter plate. The Typhoon features lightweight construction (82% composites consisting of 70% carbon fibre composite materials and 12% glass fibre reinforced composites) with an estimated lifespan of 6,000 flying hours.

 

General characteristics –

 

▪︎Role – Multi-Role Fighter / Air Superiority Fighter

▪︎National Origin – Multinational

▪︎Manufacturer – Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH

▪︎First Flight – 27th March 1994

▪︎Introduction – 4th August 2003

▪︎Status – In Service

▪︎Primary Users – Royal Air Force / German Air Force / Italian Air Force / Spanish Air Force

▪︎Produced – 1994 to present

▪︎Number Built – 592 as of November 2023

▪︎Developed From – British Aerospace EAP

▪︎Variants – Eurofighter Typhoon Variants.

▪︎Crew – 1 or 2

▪︎Length – 52 ft 4 in

▪︎Wingspan – 35 ft 11 in

▪︎Height – 17 ft 4 in

▪︎Wing area – 551 sq ft

▪︎Empty weight – 24,251 lb

▪︎Gross weight – 35,274 lb

▪︎Max takeoff weight – 51,809 lb

▪︎Fuel capacity 11,010 lb / 1,367 imp gal

▪︎Powerplant – 2 x Eurojet EJ200 afterburning turbofan engines, 13,500 lbf thrust each dry, 20,200 lbf with afterburner.

▪︎Maximum speed – 1,600 mph or Mach 2.35 at altitude / 950 mph at sea level or Mach 1.25

▪︎Supercruise – Mach 1.5

▪︎Range – 1,800 mi / 1,600 nmi

  

Information sourced from – en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurofighter_Typhoon

 

Paul makes sure the Foamex panels got there in one piece.

Nikon d90 | ISO 400 | manual | Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR AF-S DX Nikkor

Weston Park Museum

 

Weston Park was developed from the grounds of Weston Hall, a grand house built in the early 1800s for Thomas Harrison, an important saw maker in the city. In 1873, after the death of his daughters Eliza and Anne, the Council purchased the hall and grounds and commissioned Robert Marnock, the famous landscape designer, to create one of Sheffield's first public parks. The hall itself was converted into Sheffield City Museum

 

The museum opened to the public in 1875. The adjacent Mappin Art Gallery, built to house the collection of artwork bequeathed to the city by the Rotherham businessman John Newton Mappin, was added in 1887.

 

The original museum building was demolished in the 1930s and a purpose-built structure, adjoining the Mappin Art Gallery, was completed in 1937.

 

The complex was then officially known as the Sheffield City Museum and Mappin Art Gallery.

 

In December 1940 the Mappin Art Gallery suffered a direct hit in the Sheffield Blitz. A significant part of the building was destroyed and what remained was badly damaged.

 

During the 1950s and 1960s the City Museum remained open to the public, whilst the Mappin Art Gallery remained closed and in a partially demolished state.

 

The entire complex was closed in March 2003 for a complete renovation. The renovation project cost £17.3 million.

 

The complex reopened in October 2006 as Weston Park Museum. This removed the separate identity of the Mappin Art Gallery.

 

The museum closed again during the Summer of 2016 for a further refurbishment.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weston_Park_Museum

 

Woolly Rhinoceros

 

"Spike"

 

A full-size replica of an extinct Woolly Rhinoceros. On display at the What on Earth exhibition in the museum.

 

www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/blog/2017/10/what-on-earth!

São João - Porto

Camera: Yashica Electro 35

Film: Fuji Velvia 100, 35mm

Scanner: EPSON v550 (at 4800dpi)

Home develop: Tetenal Colortec E-6

 

Again: moon, Clerigos Tower, typical fireworks of the festival St John of Porto and a fire balloon going upwards.

In Lyon, France, for a photowalk on Monday of Easter, April 10, 2023 with my Minolta XD5 (years 1979-1984), Lyon, France.

 

The Minolta XD5 body was equipped with a Minolta MD (III) 1:2.8 f=35mm lens (year 1984) with a protective Hoya 49mm UV HMC Expert Slim filter and the original shade hood for 35mm lenses. The lens is part of my original Minolta X-500 kit bought as new in 1984.

 

The camera was loaded with a Chinese Shanghai GP3 "New" 100 36-exposure black-and-white film. Expositions for 100 ISO were determined using either the body light meter in the three modes available (M, A, S) and/or checked with a Minolta Autometer III equipped with a 10° viewfinder for selective measuring.

 

Rue Henry Gorjus, April 10, 2023

69004 Lyon

France

 

After exposures the film was processed using Adox Adonal (equivalent to Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 6min30 according the indication given in the box of the film. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were then processed without intermediate files in LR and finally edited to the final jpeg pictures.

 

All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivio Y76 color pictures.

 

About the camera : Minolta XD5 was manufactured in Japan and released in 1979, two years after the XD7 (XD11 in certain markets). The camera was resized to the "gold dimensions" of the Barnack Leica (approx. 13x3x5 cm) as Olympus did for its OM1 several years before. Minolta XD5 is very closed to the XD7 body with only a few features suppressed. It has the same electronic shutter made of vertical metal shutters and offered for the first time the double mode of automatism with aperture priority (A) and shutter priority (S) with a new series of MD series. XD bodies served has basis for the Leica R4 to R7 SLR and was developped consequently with Leitz. XD camera were more expensive than Minolta X-700 and X-500 famous SLR and co-existed in the catalog from 1981 to 1984.

 

I found this XD5 from my local photography shop with its likely normal original lens a Minolta MD (III) 1:2 f=50mm.

NASA DEVELOP National Program, DEVELOP Day at NASA Langley to recognize DEVELOP's 20th Anniversary

Fomapan 200 developed in ID-11 1+3 10'30''

 

Otranto (LE) - Italy

Kodak400TX

 

First self develop ever.

Strengthening Storm. Wausaukee, WI. July 19 2013.

Photos taken at the Developing Digital Resources event at The Studio, at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, on Tuesday 25th March 2014.

There is anything to be said for ambition, and a crew of engineering college students in the Netherlands have it in spades as they aim to break a Nürburgring Nordschleifelap record and win the 24 hours of Le Mans with a series hybrid.

  

Nor is this an attempt in some pee-wee sub class. Nope, ...

 

www.autoblogvia.com/reviews/netherlands-engineering-stude...

NASA DEVELOP National Program, DEVELOP Day at NASA Langley to recognize DEVELOP's 20th Anniversary

Developed in 1988 as a grand, one off floral tribute to mark Australia’s Bicentenary and Canberra’s 75th anniversary, Floriade has become Canberra’s most iconic annual tourism event and Australia’s premier spring festival.

"Developing Initiatives to Implement Human Rights Legislation"

(Parliament of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; April 27th - 29th, 2016)

I've developed this old film that I found in an old Smena 8 bought on ebay from Poland. I'm trying to find the owner of these photos. Any one recognise herself or the places?

Developed using darktable 4.0.0

cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2508861...

 

The 16mm cine film Developing Tank appears unused

or if used has been cleaned meticulously.

 

The ORIGINAL box shows some signs of wear.

 

The Developing Tank is from Leningrad, Russian / USSR. It has a certificate.

It dates 18 VIII 1964. (That's 18th of August 1964)

  

The rubber pipes are in really good condition and not porous or brittle at all.

Quite amazing for this age. The Tank itself is almost scratch free, shining

and just looks fantastic. I do not know how to use it. And I am only selling

as I have course fees to pay, so it is a reluctant sale of an object I adore.

 

If you are interested in the Developing Tank then please see the

collection of youtube videos I made showing it from all angles

 

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL000C1C02C698EBC3

(at the moment I have 8 or so individual short clips of the developing tank,

arranged in a playlist, please check through them on you tube)

 

You should be able to see how good it looks. I can re-film any aspect of it

if you are interested, so please just get in touch, with questions and suggestions.

I am uploading the youtube videos at the moment, so they may take an hour or

so before they link up correctly.

 

I hope you will love this item as I did.

 

check this page it lists lots of tanks for sale in the US and UK, mine is the cheapest: www.super8camera.com/netsearch.php?zoekterm=developing+ta...

developed P1210051 raw file

Since the 1990s, a more active and open civil society sector has developed across the Russian Federation. While civil society institutions and civic engagement in Russia are not new, the growth of the sector in recent years created hopes that Russian civil society could become the voice for a more effective democratic system, more efficient social services, and a check against corruption and centralized power. At the same time, the increasing interconnectivity between Russian and international civil society institutions created a sense of optimism that an interconnected “Euro-Atlantic civil society” could make positive contributions to difficult geo-political challenges.

 

Of late, however, these hopes have largely been put on hold. Russian civil society institutions are facing a variety of political and social pressures, and are becoming less connected to international partners. Geo-political relations between Russia and the Euro-Atlantic community have worsened, and international civil society groups and donors have become the object of suspicion as instruments of external interference. At a political level, prior optimism about a “re-set” in Russia-Euro-Atlantic relations has faltered, however, with implications for support for civil society institutions.

 

There is an urgent need to rebuild bridges and to reestablish a serious dialogue about the role of Russian civil society and relations between diverse civic actors domestically, as well as between Russian organizations and international partners. In cooperation with, and with the generous support of, the Yeltsin Presidential Center and Yeltsin Foundation, this Symposium will address the challenges and opportunities currently facing civil society in Russia as a means to understand the needs and perspective of Russian civil society groups and to consider new approaches to international civil society engagement with Russia.

Shot with a Nikon FG. Film: recently expired generic rite aid ISO 400 color film and developed in Caffenol for 30 minutes

The Army needs leader development programs to meet the demands of the new modernization requirements while keeping the acquisition workforce motivated and thinking outside of the

box. One such program—Inspiring and Developing Excellence in Acquisition Leaders (IDEAL)— develops skills that facilitate effective communication. Mumbi Thande-Kamiru, center, from the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, asks a question during a January 2020 IDEAL session. (Photo by Ann Vaughan, U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC))

Kiev 4

Legacy Pro 400 (Fuji Neopan 400)

Rodina 1:100 60 min stand develop

Developing the look and feel of a site and its response to navigation and visual executions. This will be an option to what my Sophomore Portfolio Graphic Design Web Site will look like. The bars will have a rollover effect what will show up as the brown color letting you know to click and it will navigate you to another view.

 

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Bury St Edmunds Streets Minolta X-700 MPS Sigma 24mm f2.8 Fujifilm C200 Home Developed With Bellini Foto C41 Kit 17-9-2022

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