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Uploading two pictures this friday.. Well, I'll be out this weekend.. I have to study :P
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Explore #5
morning view over small islands on a lake. unfortunately overexposed.
Pentax 67ii, 400mm f/4
Rollei RPX400, Rodinal 1:25, 12min
Nikon Coolscan 8000
Grainy Desert
Gestern war es wieder soweit: Staub aus der Sahara wird in die hohen Luftschichten gewirbelt, überquert das Mittelmeer, steigt über die Alpen und färbt den Himmel über dem südlichen Deutschland. Immer wieder ein Spektakel.
Yesterday it happened again: Dust from the Sahara is whirled into the high layers of air, crosses the Mediterranean Sea, rises over the Alps and colors the sky over southern Germany. A spectacle again and again.
Wearing the LeLutka group gift skin, Dernier Cri hair, Shiny Things shoes, tinted arm warmers from Maitreya, scarf from AOHARU, and freebie dress from Crazy.
Grain hauling through Govan on the EWG (Eastern Washington Gateway) in remote Eastern Washington in the fading evening sunlight.
I have a cheap little Panasonic point-and-shoot camera that has been converted to infrared. The truth is I hardly use it, more because I tend not to think about it than because I hate the results it produces. So I took it out yesterday in addition to one of my big cameras and it produced a couple of shots that I quite liked. When you process an IR image you usually start out by swapping the red and blue colour channels in Photoshop (not as difficult as it sounds, takes 20 seconds) and then you may or may not convert it to B&W. That was the route I took with this one. I messed around with it in Nik Silver Efex Pro and somehow arrived at this. It’s still a mystery as to what I did to get this grainy mess but the more I looked at it the more it grew on me. Im sure the good citizens of Flickrland will soon convince me of my awful mistake in posting it but they always say “if YOU like it then you should post it”… 😂
First wheat of the season! Well, truthfully, first wheat ever. As we feed our daily Galahs, because some are messy eaters that swish it around, looking for the tastiest grains and seeds, some inevitably falls into the nearby pot plants and grows. I pull most out but left this lone stalk of wheat once I saw it's well developed head.
I have always had a fascination with grain and indeed wheat growing since early years of school, but despite living not all that far from the Darling Downs it wasn't until comparatively recent years that I actually saw it growing in the fields. The biggest surprise to me was how short it grows, living in Queensland one gets used to living with giant grass in the form of sugar cane. And of course, apart from becoming carbohydrates eventually, the rest is chalk and cheese!
Cropped from a larger image previously posted - this time to highlight grain.
Holga 120Pan with Foma 400 film.
Morgan County, Georgia
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Grainy
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Granuleux
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Granulado
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #粒状
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Körnig
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Granoso
Take-out in Hayward. Taken on an excursion to the monthly camera swap. Even more dramatic marginally larger.
Gradients of brown through orange and gold, with grains in the tree trunk and lines of grain in post processing. Two photos, one of bark from a tree and the golden browns of leaves in the Water Lily ponds. Royal Melbourne Botanic Garden with the FFM before my recent trip to Tasmania. HMMM
Autumn arrived yesterday along with 42mm of rain!!! Yeh for the garden.
View of the rail-to-grain silo-to ship pier at the North end of Seattle's downtown waterfront, taken from the entrance to the public fishing pier.
Film: Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 (expired 2011)
Camera: Mamiya EF2
The Mamiya has a surprisingly good lens, even though it is plastic and f/4. Also the focal length of 38mm is very versatile for every day use.
Generally grainy (noisy in digital parlance) pictures are considered as flaw by people. But it is not true always. Grains add beauty to the pictures in many circumstances. In olden days people used to purchase high ISO films for creating special effects while shooting itself. I'm a lover of grainy pictures. Here I shot the Nataraja idol with the lamp as the lighting source and choosing ISO 1600. with shutter 1/20. I gave some minor treatments to the image in Faststone. I love it, don't you ?
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