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‘Two seeds’
This hand-pulled photogravure print used for Haruzo Etching Ink Rich-Black, Sepia, and a dash of Charbonnel Sanguine ink on Awagami, Kitakata-Select paper.
Hand-pulled print by Yoshio Inoue.
Limited edition of 3, 5.46x3.9 inches on 22 x 18 cm sheet.
Signed numbered and dated by the artist on the lower front.
*This work was printed on 04/24/2024
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Lone Pine and Alabama Hills received about 2 inches of snow in January. I hear it has been 4 years since this area has received snow.
Another from a recent camping trip to the Alabama Hills...this arch has become quite a popular destination during the day, but we had it to ourselves for some nighttime shots...
- www.kevin-palmer.com - This bright aurora knot rose up over Donnelly Dome before midnight. The twisting shape reminded me of a möbius strip.
Alabama Hills - Lone Pine, California
Trying to make the bast out of really bad lighting conditions. We found this arch at probably the worst time of day to photograph it, so about the only thing i could think to do is block the sun with the arch and try to get an exposure that was not a silhouette, which at least i did accomplish. no blending, no HDR, this is a single exposure.
"Why did the chicken cross the Mobius Strip? To get to the same side! Bazinga!" ~ Sheldon in Big Bang Theory.
Our Daily Challenge ... beginning.
Scavenge Challenge ... #16 ... Noun starting with 'mo'
The mobius strip has no beginning or end. Wikipedia ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6bius_strip) explains it's properties wll and this site shows how it can be used to create an optical illusion.
www.moillusions.com/2006/10/eschers-moebius-ring-with-ant...
A nice Suppressor pack for anyone. Please credit me if used and refrain from removing the logo (though if you really must....) Message me for the code as it exceeds pastebins file size limit.
If you want the catbird seat at sunrise at the Mobius Arch, you'd better get there early. I was the first one there and got my shot. Since there were no clouds, I was done early and cleared out to make space for other photo geeks.
A shot of the Milky Way through the Mobuius Arch in Lone Pine's Alabama Hills.
Sony A7R3, Rokinon 24mm f1.4@24mm, f1.4@26 sec., ISO 800
I am planing a trip to the southwest, possibly this winter around thanksgiving. So I decided to dig through some of my old files to compile a shortlist. This one jumps out due to the beautiful pre-dawn glow.
The Alabama Hills Recreation Area near Lone Pine CA is a great outdoor place fot all those who love rockclimbing and photography.
One more giant sugar sculpture that we printed out for Maker Faire this week, also printed on the CandyFab 4000.
The shape is a 3/4 twist mobius strip with a square cross section and windows cut at regular intervals in all of the sides. Even though it's hollow, it still weights nearly eight pounds-- that's a lot of sugar.
Related blog entry is here.
Since it was my first trip to Alabama Hills. I decided to check the location the day before. The light was not at the right direction but I found it was fun to play with my own shadow
In the foreground is Mobius Arch in the Alabama Hills with the Sierra Nevada seen in the background. Mount Whitney, the highest point in the continental United States, can be seen at the left background. The scene is just west of Lone Pine, CA
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The Alabama Hills area outside of Lone Pine, CA. Mt. Whitney, the tallest peak in the lower 48 states of the US, is visible through the arch at sunrise.
An Idea I've had for a long time... again, need to practise a bit on this but it was fiddly and I got impatient!
Since I have started a class on Black and White photography at a local community college, I thought I would start to look at some of my star images to see how they translate into monochrome.
This is Mobius Arch again. This time processed with Nik Silver Fx Pro. This version has more stars and shows the rocky skyline with clouds. Opinions welcome!