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Grayscale Fly - Canon R100, Fotodiox 15mm Macro Tube, Canon RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens.

Introduction: I know what you're thinking. She used Katie-Lynn again??? I know, I know. But in my own defense she was literally the only model I had with eyes "glowy" enough to really convey the vision I had for this shoot. But fear not. In days to come you shall see other faces.

 

Behind the Photoshoot: So I wanted to do something with deep, contrasting shadows and something edgy all at once. I thought lots about what my model here could wear and what the overall style of the shoot might be. Originally, I wanted to something outdoors in like pine or something with mid-day sun tho light, but as the days soon gray outside (effecting the effect natural light would have had) I ended up doing this, which I find to be very simple and studio-esque. I like how most everthing turned out however.

 

Personal Update: So lets see. It's about that time of year I start getting behind in school subjects (mind you I'm homeschooled and I am in charge of most of my own assignments) So I've just kinda been playing catch up with Math and English and Chemistry and Anatomy. Also trying to raise my SAT score up by 500 points, but with about 2 weeks left til my next test we'll see how much I improve after studying and memorizing my butt off. Aside from school, my job's going fine. Found out I'm working 6-8 shifts next week cause, you know, Black Friday and everything. Pray I can remember all the sales and all the product locations well enough to sell the product. Annnnd ya. Fun fact: I stayed up til 2 this morning watching college dorm tours and I'll have you know the were actually informative and insightful. Also made me a little excited about going to college.

 

K. Bye now. ;)

 

December 23, 2021

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Wasdale Head. The last for now, using the "Grayscale" conversion in "Bold" Style. The variations in Waterlogue Pro are almost endless!

DSC04906-HDR_Lr9 W. Bold. G'scale_Lr9

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Trying to explore the Black & White elements in photoshop CS3 but can anyone share to me, what are essential key points to consider in a black n white photo?

Hear the lead number on the radio, think it'll look terrible so swap over to the camera loaded with black and white...then naturally it shows up and is a fresh repaint that looks surprisingly decent. Usual Sunday morning local L708 out of Montgomery comes into Franklin preparing to duck into the Macon siding to let a following northbound pass.

5"x7" photochemical print of single frame from IMAX 70mm motion picture film

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Ilford 5x7 Multigrade IV resin coated glossy paper with grade 3.5 filter, Meopta Axomat 4 enlarger, Belar f4.5 50mm process lens, PQ Universal paper developer

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The result of printing from a positive film is a paper negative. It was scanned on an Epson V500 and inverted in post.

For this week’s teaser photos, I thought we could take a look at a few updates around DeSoto County. First – and finally! – we find ourselves at the new tenant for the former Circuit City-turned-hhgregg building in Southaven Towne Center: Urban Air Adventure Park. I happened to be passing by the day they were installing the sign, so I went ahead and snapped this picture. Something I found interesting about the method… (cont.)

 

Urban Air Adventure Park // 6680 Southcrest Parkway, Southaven, MS 38671

 

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These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

 

Wayne County, Utah.

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