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Frames: 34x150", 20x30" ISO800 (1,6hrs)
Equipment:
Mount: Skywatcher AZ EQ6 GT
Telescope: APM Super Apo 107/700mm
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da
Project: Frames
B/W - 50mm - 16:9
Lisboa
Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7
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sswsshhh!
thomp!
"Oohh, a swing and a miss! Bottom of the 9th and a score from Snoopy could win the game!"
sswsshhh!
thomp!
"And it's strike two for Snoopy!"
"WA! WAWA! WAWAWA!"
"We can hear Snoopy clear up here! He's giving the pitcher an earful!"
"Yep, let's hope he doesn't treat his bat like he does his golf clubs!"*
"HAHA!"
KRAK!!!
"It's a hit! It's sailing high over center! Will it make it over the fence...??"
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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Westland
Snoopy Up To Bat
Item No. 8235
Musical: 'Take Me Out To The Ballgame'
NOS from the 90's.
Another of our favorite vendors from our days of our collectibles store is Westland Giftware. They had the loveliest line of Peanuts offerings.
I don't know if Westland is still in business but these figurines are a great legacy for them.
When all of the Peanuts figurines are lined up in a nice display it's truly amazing from their large ornate sculpts to their picture frames, or like today's musical 'Snoopy Up To Bat' sparkle globe!
* Snoopy has a reputation for golf club-oriented anger management! As seen in BP 2025 Day 5!
Project: Frames
B/W - 50mm - 16:9
Lisboa
Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7
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Some Perseids shot during the peak on the morning of August 13, 2018.
This is a composite of eight frames shot with a Canon 6D and Mitakon 35mm f/2 lens at 10 sec f/2.8 ISO 3200.
This is one of five abandoned bathroom buildings at this location.
The temperature was around 90° F and humidity over 60% when I shot these frames. Humidity is likely the reason behind the haze in the orange part of the sky. Also, it took a fair amount of work in post-production to reduce the heat-related noise in the exposures.
Location: the abandoned Niland Marina County Park at the Salton Sea.
Final digitised version
Print: 26th March 2022 / 22ºC / 43% RH
10x8 contact print from Ilford FP4+ negative, trimmed slightly, on 14x11 Bergger Cot320
3ml Fotospeed sensitiver, 1 drop of tween20 solution (mix of 1 drop and 5 drops distilled water)
Paper dried 1hr5mins, no prehumidification
8’30” daylight exposure in full sun, 1:35pm
5mins wash in 1.5l distilled water with squeeze of lemon juice
5mins wash in 1.5l tap water
3mins fix in hypo
1hr final soak
Original exposure:
2nd June 2021, 2.15pm
Chamonix 810V, Rodenstock Apo-Sironar S 240mm f/5.6
Ilford FP4+ 125 (EI 64) 10x8
400mm bellows extension
11” f/5.6, Lee #23A light red filter
Stearman Press SP810, Pyrocat HD 2:2:100, 8’53” for N, 21ºC
Acetic acid stop, TF4 Fix, Hypoclear
Digitised with Nikon D800E and 85PC-E tilt-shift, stitch of two frames.
Project: Frames
B/W - 50mm - 16:9
Lisboa
Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7
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Our Daily Challenge 29 August -4 September : Frame it
Part of my collection of frames waiting for some work to go in them!
I finally got something on the wall in the entryway of our home. The console is a cheap little thing that's a little dinged up, but it's so hard to find small consoles that will fit in my little home! I will be fixing it up a little bit and replacing the hardware, as soon as I get some time!
The chair was found at Goodwill for $20, the typewriter and most of the frames were thrifted, but if you want to know more, just visit this blog post of mine:
candimandi.typepad.com/heres_lookin_at_me_kid/2009/06/the...