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January 3, 2010.
Shot with Olympus Pen EE-S on Fujichrome Provia 100 slide film, expired April, 2001. Crossdeveloped in Tetenal Colortec C-41 for 4 minutes, 5 minutes bleach fix, 3 minutes water rinse, 1 minute stabilizer (depleted solution). – View large.
my new olympus e-5 arrived yesterday, and i have been too exhausted and overwhelmed to play around with it.
i have skimmed through the many new features, and i guess it's not a surprise my favorite is the multiple exposure option. i know i will have a lot of fun with this.
(sorry for the uninspired picture, i had a pile of quarters and a mirror closest to me, so that's what i used)
i love the way the e-5 feels in my hands. i've been waiting for this for far too long.
new things to come.
I guess this is the point where my photostream goes from 'vaguely interesting to some people' to 'abstract work using processing'.
I've recently been working on a video which I had on an old hard drive. The process of making it involved making around 15,000 still images of a bike trip I took sometime in 2007.
The neighbor has a new sign on the car!
This edition makes an attempt at adding a little humor. Still, spelling is not an issue if you disagree with the administration's policies. That "capatolism" must be bad stuff!
And now the spelling issues have spilled over in to the ability to count past six.
Poor spelling aside, I do enjoy how the constitution and religion are barely separated.
Hooray for free speech!
A collection of his thoughts in the set here.
Playing around with Photoshop! Haven't played with it properly for a long time. A little rough here and there, but it was only a 15min job.
taken on my digital canon s80 while using an empty disposable camera for multiple flashes.
taken in the basement of our flat with daves black hoody as a background
Multiple shots of man with large hair, a mustache and wearing a speedo flexes his muscles in a variety of poses, indicating he is a bodybuilder. The setting is possibly a photography studio, darkened with lights shining to be the man into more focus. Brief glimpses of a brick wall can be shown lit by the studio lights.
(1 in a multiple picture album)
The horses in the background have a lovely hope surrounded by cherry trees and rose bushes.
Digital Photograph - Multiple Exposures compressed in Adobe Photoshop to create HDR/Fully Exposed image.
Matt Cooper==
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation's Laugh For Life==
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May 1, 2018==
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Chispitas, now called MacroVital, is a multiple micronutrient powder used in Guatemala to help prevent micronutrient deficiencies, including iron deficiency anemia. Each sachet contains a powdered mix of vitamin A, vitamin C, folic acid, iron, and zinc which is sprinkled on to a child’s first foods to improve his or her nutritional intake.
In 2007, the Micronutrient Initiative, with funding from the Izumi Foundation, provided more than 20,000 children in three districts of Alta Verapaz with Chispitas. The success of this pilot project has provided the impetus and leveraged Government of Guatemala resources needed for wider scale-up. The project was expanded to the rest of the province in 2008. Resources from development and cooperation agencies and government departments are mobilized for national scale-up which began in 2009.