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New tools on Picasa :-) I like this inverted white rose.
I like the tones on this.
Please feel free to comment, or add notes etc as i would love to develop my picture taking capability.
Thank you.
Hand made 6x9 camera with Schneider Super-Angulon 47mm f56 MC
No finder
KODAK T-Max400 (400TMY-2)
Self development, Xtol 1:1, 8.5min.
コッチの方が美しいと思うのは、写真がダメなのか、ネガで萌え過ぎなのか.. orz
Abstract details of the window edge at the new Design District in North Greenwich, London, comprising of 8 buildings designed by 4 architects.
This uncropped inverted color image of Comet Comet near M3 was taken with a Fujifilm X-T3, Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6, iso 3200, exp 80x60s. Post-processed in PixInsight and Photoshop. Taken between 3:12AM and 5:29AM under very thin broken cirrus clouds and some wind. Trailing stars (comet was fixed) were dimmed using PixInsight. The comet's tail can be tracved out to 4 degrees from the nucleus.
Of note: Attempts taking 120 second exposures proved useless due to the comet's relative rapid motion. In the coming days, I'll be forced to take ~30s exposures with higher iso.
Brighton Pier
RAND plastic toy camera (Diana clone) from the 1960s, I have no clue as to where or when this cheap plastic camera came to me, was great fun using it, and was pleasantly surprised by how the photos came out.
Ilford HP5 plus and semi-stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 1 hour, aggitation at 30 minutes.
E-006 General Dynamics F-16AM Fighting Falcon, Royal Danish Air Force, piloted by Captain Troels TEO Vang during a sizzling display at the Roskilde Air Show, Roskilde (RKE) on August 24th 2025.
Inverted photogram
View this in lightbox, it's worth it.
You'll be seeing a lot more college work from now on.
a veces veo mas que una simple planta. Una mirada mas detenida me brinda un micro mundo, con formato rizomatico.... I <3 nature :)
>>> Music: "Blue" by r.e.m. [despite the title -- I was listening to this song on loop. Another engaging, expansive, moving, strange collaboration between r.e.m./Michael Stipe and Patti Smith with sonic implosions in various wavelengths, a beautiful, resonant landscape.]
"I like you, love you, every coast of you.
I've seen your eddies and tides and hurricanes and cyclones.
Low ebb tide and high, full moon.
Up close and distant.
I read you.
Look, the sky, the sea, the ocean, the sun, the moon.
Blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue blue, blue, blue, blue, blue ..."
~ Michael Stipe
[ forgotten insomnia sketch 1223f ]
What on earth is this? For one thing, it's not on earth! Today's sunspots, processed to highlight the crazy inferno of the chromosphere. The Chromosphere is a 1200 mile thick layer of fusing hydrogen just above the sun's surface. With my telescope rigged to capture only the light emitted by ionized hydrogen, I'm often surprised by the amazing patterns that emerge as I sharpen and adjust the contrast. Inverted, the spots which appear black through the sort of filter you might use to view an eclipse, appear white here.
Tech Stuff: Questar 3.5"/DayStar Quark/Baader D-ERF/TeleVue 2.5X Powermate/QHY 5III 174 mono/ Firecapure/AS3/ImPPG/GIMP/ACDSee
Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM + 20mm Kenko extension tube.
Strobist info:- On camera Canon MT-14EX Ring Lite, @ 1/16th power.
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- www.kevin-palmer.com - After waiting hours for thick clouds to clear over Grundarfjörður, I gave up and headed back to my campsite. But to my surprise the clouds parted briefly as I got close to Olafsvik. I stopped at this perfectly calm lagoon, which was lit up by the moonlight. The aurora wasn't as active as before, but it was still visible.
If you think it looks big on TV you should see it in person. Awesome show to see live in Rotorua
52: Upside-down
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