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Two frames from a Voigtlander Rollfilmkamera (1933) over exposed when the shutter stuck. Film is Fuji PRO 160S
A few more of the frames from the drastically overexposed 400 speed Fuji Neopan.
Camera: Voigtlander VF135
Lens: Fixed 40mm f2.3 Color-Skopar
Film: Fujifilm Neopan 400 (Legacy Pro)
Developer: Xtol
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
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Girift-e-saya e deewar o durr mein jeetay hain
Our Daily Challenge: starting with F -frames
Magazine I made about inspirations from world. How to develop a fashion collection analyzing images of African culture, emotions of Cirque du Soleil and Noir cinema. An exciting project!
Here's 4 frames from a timelapse I shot on November 4th, 2013. I was inside working on older photos for most of the timelapse. Every time I went outside to check on the timelapse there was something interesting in the sky, so I kept letting it run longer. I ended up filling the card and took 1448 photos in total.
Things to note: In the top left photo there is a few holes in the clouds with sun beams shining through the one on the left. In the frame at the top right there's a big tear in the cloud cover, possibly from an airplane. In the bottom left frame the cloud cover is gone, exposing a partial double sun halo. In the bottom right frame the halo is still there as the sun sets and some more interesting clouds form. I might make this this into a stand alone timelapse video since it's so long and pretty interesting throughout.
My new Dolce & Gabbana glasses frames (I haven't put my prescription in them yet… that's why there's a logo on the lens, lol). Found and got them at Lenscrafters this weekend. They were the exact right color purple (more of a blue-y lavender color, and slightly transparent, so they grab a tiny bit of hue from my hair), and I'd been wanting D&G frames recently… plus the shape was more flattering on my face than my other pairs. DH doesn't like them as much because they slant down and cover part of my eye, but I think they look great. :p nyeh
note: oh also, I have been growing my eyebrows out, I actually like them like this. Thanks anonymous formspring person who asked me to grow them out. XP
also note: Something was weird with flickr earlier, and somehow a couple people were able to comment on a photo that I had deleted (it was the same as this one)... like, I deleted it but people were still able to see and comment on it... it was weird. Anyway, if you commented to me here and your comment is gone, that's probably why!
The two images are frames of a movie filmed in slow motion from a taxi in Bali, Indonesia.
Le due immagini sono fotogrammi di un filmato girato in slow motion da un taxi a Bali, Indonesia.
CROSSVIEW
To view 3D pics cross your eyes focusing between at the pictures until both images overlap one another in the middle.
Per vedere le foto in 3D incrociare (strabuzzare leggermente) gli occhi fino a che le due immagini si sovrappongono formandone una sola centrale
Project: Frames
B/W - 50mm - 16:9
Lisboa
Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7
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