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...Looking through at the door on my small workshop.
* Canon EOS M50 camera
* Minolta MD 50mm f/1.7 lens
* Fotga MD-EOSM lens adapter
Reference section in the library, at Mansfield Reformatory.
The StaceShank Redemption Series - Part II
Across the river from the Chrysler building and through a gantry at Gantry Plaza State Park in Long Island City, Queens, New York.
Pentacon Six TL w/ Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 80mm f/2.8 and Ilford FP4+ (Kodak HC-110 dil. B, Ilford rapid fixer). f/4, 1/250s. Epson V600 and EpsonScan @ 4800 dpi, downsized to 2400 dpi. Retouched and cropped.
I'm not so sure about FP4+ and HC-110 (B). First of all, the development times given in Ilfords datasheet are way off, by a couple of stops. Through trail and error, I've came to the conclusion that the real development time is something more like 5min at 22 C. Even then you got a slight over development, and probably is 21 or 20 C a more correct temperature for 5 min.
Once you've found a reasonable development time, the level of grain is what you would expect of FP4+.
As a rule of thumb, at box speed, the development time for HC-110 (B) should be slighly shorter than that for D76 stock, which is also a hydroquinone developer.
Model: Ebba Reslow
Reverse-knee mech frame. I have a Vertical Tank built on a variation of this that I'll get to posting when the Brickcon hullabaloo dies down.
Five points of articulation in each leg. Ball joints are both a blessing and a curse, especially when used as ankle joints bearing the weight of everything above it. They hold just fine, though. Click hinges in the knees, plate hinges and clip-rod joints in the hips.The feet need not be so long, the finished model I have stands on feet have as long (1 x 4).
Feel free to use and modify this, let me know if you do!
The lattice along the walk behind rose garden provided a natural frame for this single rose and the water dripping from the fountain behind it.
This is the fifth year in a row I have decided to publish a calendar to give as gifts to family, co-workers, and if I have a few left over, even sell a few.
Last year's subject was piers of Southern California. This year, I had a tough time deciding what I wanted to use as a theme, hence, my late start.
After coming home with a few keepers from this year's Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, I decided to go with the theme -- yep, you guessed it, balloons.
The one Mass Ascension I was able to attend though, was cancelled because of wind, (ironic, huh? since that's what makes them move through the air -- but too much of it is a very bad thing) and I needed something I didn't have -- a shot where literally countless balloons fill that amazingly blue New Mexico sky.
I decided to go into the archives -- this is from five years ago -- the 2007 Fiesta.
If you've never seen the Fiesta, it's really a bucket list item -- especially if you like to shoot photos with lotsa pretty colors. There's nothing like it.
LOOK A PAINTING OUTDOOR, bench is for you to invite your dear together.,
Museum of Su-zou, China(P1060830BBBQA)
More than three million foreigners work in Germany, and
the trend is rising. This is also reflected in the workforces of Germany’s small and medium-sized enterprises, most of them from the EU.
Three in four SMEs currently employ foreign workers.
Around half of all SMEs specifically plan to hire foreign workers by the year 2021.
Small and medium-sized employers therefore regard free European labour markets as a precious asset. SMEs that operate in the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe make a particularly clear plea in favour of free movement of
workers. Labour mobility and other European achievements are currently the subject of heated debate in these regions.
DRS 88002 "Prometheus" framed underneath the M6 bridge at Mossband hauling the Daventry-Mossend Tesco intermodal.
Davies Bridge in Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas USA
Since I have been out of commission, I dug into my files for these images for this challenge.
Fuji GA 645i. Full set here Fuji Reala 120 film, ISO 100.