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Double Delight/ from “Favorite Throws and Table Toppers To Crochet”
designed by Babette Courtney
Leptir 15(50gr/330m)
d=35cm Hook 1.00
Finished 11.2008
P9270373
Twin fences on top of the cliffs in Cromer, Norfolk. The cliffs are continually crumbling away, you can see a breach in the fence nearest the edge.
This is another of my test shots with the Voigtlander 15mm Super Wide Heliar mounted on the Fujifilm X-Pro1.
Coded 4DD these Bullied designed trains were designed to reduce congestion on the busy SE London commuter lines. However passengers disliked the "upstairs" so they were not successful.
Mixed my sister's hands with tree bark to get a different texture. One of my favorites.
I won Honorable Mention for this photograph in the Double Exposure category in the Celebration of the Arts at my school on 25 May 2011
Here is a shot of Double Arch looking straight up.... well pretty much anyway. This was shot about 1/2- 1 hour after sunrise. I found this arch to be a pain the butt to shoot because of the lighting. I ended up liking this shot the best of the bunch I captured from that spot.
Have a great rest of the week.
Metroline West VMH2540 (LF68PXS) on 92 and Metroline West VMH2554 (LA68DXP) on 92 at Ealing Hospital towards St Raphael’s North
This Polaroid series was shot with an old vintage Polaroid Land Camera 100. Each image was double exposed on high speed Type 667 black and white Polaroid film. The idea behind this series was to create a subjective dream world, that would seem impossible to exist yet captured through the instant photo format. This series was one of my final Projects in my senior studio art course at the College for Creative Studies. I have written about this photographic series and several other projects in more detail in my college undergraduate thesis paper.
This series was featured in two art exhibitions in 2008.
- Genesis (Atomic Art Co-op), Ann Arbor, MI. USA (2008)
- Trans Atlantic, Ann Arbor, MI. USA (2007)
This photo was taken December 17th 2016 in Palm Beach County, Florida USA. I believe this is a double crested cormorant, but the reddish color in the face is something I don't recall having encountered before and my id book isn't helping. I would appreciate confirmation of this ID and any information about the color. Thanks!
Occasionally, my Ricoh FF-1 will produce a double exposure, which is a malfunction. No rhyme or reason apparent. This is one of those mysterious double exposures.)
I'm sitting on quite a few photos from 2017 (and probably more than twenty rolls yet to be developed.) Most of the photos are being set aside for various uses, so I'm trying to begin to share the ones that aren't slated to be used elsewhere.
These to photos are actually from sometime in late 2016. Yikes! Taken on DIY redscale film - this is the ONE roll I didn't document, so I am having to guess. I believe I made this redscale film out of expired Fuji Superia 400.
perle von nurnberg?
did i get that right? is it something completely different?
this is the mama plant to the baby I posted last week! www.flickr.com/photos/yarnattacks/5050301817/ the most interesting thing is the mama and baby both have a double rosette (as far as I can tell w/the baby). this one needs to be beheaded and replanted, as the stem has just grown tremendously!
These beautiful Tulips are in my local park at Thornes in Wakefield, West Yorkshire UK.
These are one of my favourite flowers and are just sublime this year.
This customer wanted her fence to look great from her yard AND the street. With the thickness provided by cedar-wrapped 5x5 posts, we were able to hide our stabilizing rails inside inner and outer rows of cedar boards and trim.
Double Delight/ from “Favorite Throws and Table Toppers To Crochet”
designed by Babette Courtney
Leptir 15(50gr/330m)
d=35cm Hook 1.00
Finished 11.2008
P9270356
A double-crested cormorant in portrait in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, U.S.A. (Dec. 5, 2025).
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