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I love those water drop shots. Here's my first contribution.
Strobist: Wireless flash from straight left, through blue filter. Extremely high shutter speed, F/8, much ambient halogen light.
My wife and I went for a walk on the dykes at the east end of Koerner Road. A very pleasant loop.
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...with some blue, to emphasize that this period of the year is not only about sadness and other depressing stuff.
Develop your own film, it's easy.
Foma 200 in Rodinal, 1:80, 25 min.
Unconsciously inspired by undergroundbastard. www.flickr.com/photos/undergroundbastard/1755680944/
One from the vaults that I gave a good going over with Photoshop CS5. This picture is of my friend Eileen who started the REGAP Foundation for the purpose of saving greyhound dogs after they finish their track life. Without her the dogs are put to death, with her they are put in loving homes.
Camera: Canon 20D
Lens: Tamron 70-300
Settings: 1/60 f. 4
ISO: 400
Location: Bethany, Connecticut
Date: October 20, 2007
Time: 8:26 a.m.
This is an experiment with the wine glass and a strawberry. The setup is very simple. A wine glass on top of a glass sheet which that was on top of a black cloth to make it more reflective and then a flash light with a blue gel behind the table pointed on to the wall.
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"my body has fallen but my soul still flies on.. I'm only sleeping, dear."
this photo is the genesis of my interest in photography
It was unintended, I saw this carrion, then I took my old camera.
I learned this was very magnificent. and it all went there.
post-processed with Photoshop CS5
EXPLORE 13th April, 2010 #384
Regulation, front-on shot of these beautiful little falls situated about 1 - 2 minutes walk from the car parking area (with a little bit of clambering over some rocks).
© Andrew Fuller. This image remains the property of Andrew Fuller, and as such, may not be used or reproduced in any form, in part or in whole, without my prior, express permission.
Leica M2
Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II
Kodak T-Max 400
Ars Imago FD 1+39
6 min 30 sec 20°C
Scan from negative film
Beautiful roadside vista of the Tallulah River on the long drive into rural Tate City, isolated deep in the mountains of northeast Georgia, USA.
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