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For ODC-Chaos out of Order. Or order out of chaos. Or just plain out of order.
Broken pilings at low tide sunrise
wicked wire / 3 li / 6 texture change / c m nt / L88
wonderfvll frame / 1 li / 7 texture change / add your own option / c m nt / L88
leaning cross / 5 li / 3 colors available / c m nt / L88 each
One of several Picture Frames set out by Horsham Council at a selection of nice spots about the area showing off Mt Arapiles in the distance
Had a trip to Yorkshire Sculpture park at the weekend to see the fabulous Angela Harding Exhibition. Well worth a look. Had a walk round the Country Park and Sculpture Park afterwards. This was taken in the Camellia House.
Classic view of Rochester cathedral (the second oldest in England) framed through a gap in the castle walls (tallest Norman keep in England).
The low winter sunshine was just starting to pick out the stonework.
For 123 in 2023 no 42: Framed
On a sunny morning, I saw these trees made a natural frame for the scene then I capture it too ;)
Canon 5d Mark ii
Canon 70-200 f4 L IS USM
The AJAC theme for March was "Framed" -- take a look at all of our shots here : www.flickr.com/groups/ajac
MACRO MONDAYS: Fill the frame. The inside of the trumpet flower of a cultivar of Adenium Obesum (Impala Lily). An image taken with a macro camera up close with light deep in the throat from tropical overhead sun. Less than a 2 cm field of view. A conventional stand-back view of this flower is here. www.flickr.com/photos/jacobs_ian/54292590884/in/photostream
Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex IIa w/ Zeiss-Opton Tessar 3.5/75 and Kodak Tri-X (Kodak D76 1:1, Ilford rapid fixer). f/5.6, 1/10s. Epson V700 and Silverfast SE Plus 8.0 @ 4800 dpi, downsized to 2400 dpi. Retouched and cropped.
The lens isn't too keen on backlid situations. But what to expect from a Tessar lens anno ca 1955? But I think it held up fairly good here.
I've also noticed that Tri-X generally doesn't like backlid situations, just like the lens. ;) The skintones loses definition and you mostly have grain texture instead of skin texture.
The image would have been sharper if I had owned a cable release at the time.
The dress is quite interesting, a traditional Ukrainian summer dress. Too bad that the clear red embroidery aren't showing as well.
Model: Alyona S.
There are many ways you can take A photo but when giving the opportunity, I like to use other objects such as trees or in this case, the bridge to frame my shot. It really makes the photo more interesting and unique. Do you sometimes use this technique? Have a magical day!
All printed, matted, framed and ready to ship to the Waterloo Photography Invitational at the Photocentric Gallery in Cleveland. The show runs from Jan. 8 to Feb. 6
Pentacon Six TL w/ Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 120mm f/2.8 and Ilford FP4+ @ EI 400/500 (Kodak Xtol 1:0, Ilford rapid fixer). f/4, 1/250s. Epson V600 and EpsonScan @ 4800 dpi, downsized to 2400 dpi. Retouched and cropped.
I set the meter on the camera to 400 but developed as 500. Crushing the lighlights is rarely something you have to worry about when you're pushing film, so some extra time will just bring out whatever there is on the shadows.
I really like how FP4+ handles a 2 stop push. Sure it's contrasty, but it's not like Tri-X at 1600. But it really helps having dull and soft light.
The location was the water treatment plant in Lund, because my buddy Diane from Munich wanted to shoot something near the water in my landlocked city, Lund.
Model: Caroline Wollberg (Sweden Models Agency)