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I bought an old camera at a second hand store. There was a film roll in it and I had it developed. These are the pictures that came out of it.
(Funny how no one, judging by the comments, seems to read this caption...)
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photograph I acquired from a large archive of negatives from a San Francisco Bay based commercial photographer taken mostly in the 1960s to 1970s.
I found these objects of nature while on a walk during a retreat with Sr. Macrina Wiederkehr. I think you could call these "love letters".
"Fill your paper
with the breathings
of your heart."
—William Wordsworth
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“You are a letter from Christ…written not with ink but the Spirit of the living God…on tablets of human hearts.”
—2 Corinthians 3:3
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“He once envied the humans because they were given the Earth, but looking at her, he wondered if maybe Paradise was to be found in a person and not a place.”
― J.M. Darhower, Reignite
The Lost & Found series contains found silks, digital prints and hand stitching. Each collage is approx. 7" x 7", matted and framed to approx. 13"w x 14"h.
Seeking William H. Hart, Missing Socialite — Los Angeles, California — Fears of kidnapping or foul play spurred police in Southern California cities in their search for William H. Hart, 23-year-old scion of a wealthy Pasadena, Calif family, who has been missing since May 11, when he had in his possession $3,000 in travelers' checks. The kidnap theory was bolstered by the fact that several of the checks have been cashed, carrying indorsements of gamblers known to police. Photo shows: Hart 5-15-36 with his wife at a nightclub.
I like when you find things familiar, new once more. This garden is a good example.
Also strongly considering ditching my Canon gear for a Fuji setup. LR5 finally added camera calibration profiles for the X100s, so now all the beauty from the in-camera images are making their way to the LR stored images.
This shot is SOOC with the Velvia Profile applied. Crazy.