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Pink, double-flowered Prunus mume (‘Ume’ in Japanese). Taken on and duplicated digitally from FUJIFILM Fujicolor Pro 160 NS (120) negative film. The reddish/pinkish blur came from an accidental light leak when rolling up the film.
at Kelly Point, an auto carrier loads or unloads cars. Portland Oregon. Winter 2021.
Kodak Tri-X Pan film. Minolta SRT-101 (light leak). Sloppy border print by Blue Moon camera.
A mobile abstract photo of several aluminum boxes with holes stacked-up (and two rows deep). A light grain and multi-colored light leak was added in post processing. Happy Slider Sunday!
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. Additional post-processing in Photoshop.
oops.
looks like its light leak monday again. ;)
an extra shot today to celebrate the renewal of my flickr pro account. yay! another year, lookOUT!
I recently bought a Konica Autoreflex TC from Ebay. Shot some Kodak Gold 200 film with 36 exposures. Out of the 36 exposures I got 27 photos (the others are just blank on the negatives). Out of the 27, there are about 9 that are ok(ish). Fun to shoot and a new camera for the display cabinet, so all is good :-)
I believe this type of seashell is called a Scotch Bonnet but would defer to the expertise of others who may want to comment.
I photographed this in a DIY lighbox against a black background and a glossy black floor tile as the reflective surface. (The tile was actually white so I spray painted it with black glossy enamel). I utilized 2 flashlghts to illuminate the shell and its reflection.