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ꒌ НАЛИЧЈЕ ПОСТ-ИНДУСТРИЈСКОГ друштва —Тачан моменат заласка сунца (које је заклоњено зградом са леве стране овог кадра), мразно ветровито вече пред Божић Јелинима и Сиријцима.
► █░▓ CHRISTMAS EVE day-to-night border line. The very moment of astronomical sunset. The Sun was blocked by the nearby shipyard. It was the first clear sunset this winter here (after December solstice launch last Sunday afternoon). It took place at 231°, which is the southernmost place on the horizon in the whole year's season cycle. Just to the left beyond this frame.
This is a strange capture, a compound of extremely busy lower half and the negative space in the upper half. A mayhem. This might work better in total monochrome. There is too much to name everything. Lower left the shipyard offices. To the right behind the trees a narrow strip of Avelingen, the Boven Merwede right riverbank. Behind the river: De Werken shipyards. Further behind: De Biesbosch. In the background De Dordtse Biesbosch.
► The symbolism of this borderline industrial landscape may be obvious. The conclusion of Advent, the Christmas Eve is telling you: look at the world on the ground! It's one big mess, or made mess, skyline pollution, waterline pollution, wiring, heavy machinery dissecting the Earth, a conundrum of human attempts to reach happiness through pandemonium of tumultuous undertakings and enterprises. Most of which are destructive, or at best ludicrous. But not far from it — just a little higher — there is peace and calm, invariable space of original perfection, the gentle clear skies, the vestibule of Heaven. How many of us turn our eyes away from the ground and up into the free areas above?
Lumix G9 / Leica 100-400mm f4.0-6.3 fully zoomed in (800 mm the full-frame equivalent). Underexposed ⅓ of a stop. Handheld with support. Aperture priority f/9 resulting in 1/80 of a sec for ISO fixed at 200. AWB, sooc jpeg edited in Photos 10.0. Uncompressed, slightly cropped from 4:3 format, + Flickr B&W/'Sepia' filter (~30%). It was unattainable to get rid of the excessive orange sky colour without deteriorating the rest.
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In more ways than one! We experimented with rear curtain flash and long exposure to try to capture the force of the projectile and the ejection of the casing.
Rule #1: Remember the ear plugs, nuff said.
ODC2 - Negative Space
Having the floor redone tomorrow, so took some "before" pictures. This turned out to be one of the "effects" on the Photofun editing site. Too good to pass up, I thought. Fun with pics.
Ilford Delta 100 black and white negative film
Focal length: 60 mm (standard)
Exp. Corr. Value: 0.0 EV
Exp. Program: Aperture priority
Metering mode: Selective metering
WB Settings: Manual (daylight)
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Developed and scanned by Fujifilm House of Photography, London WC2E 9LH.
Our FFF+ Five on the Fifth theme this month is Negative Space. Chosen by Di www.flickr.com/photos/photosbydi7
Being Wing Wednesday I decided to go with a bird theme. Five shots of Nankeen Kestrels taken in the last month.
printed directly from an antique original glass plate: taken in 1900 / measures 5" x 7"
Printed on Cotman Water Colour Paper B5 Fine / exposed for 3hrs
Sensitizer: VanDyke Brown print solution
Fixing agent: Citric acid solution & sodium thiosulfate solution
Toning: Bostick & Sullivan Gold toning kit (Ammonium Thiocyanate / Gold Chloride)
Enlarger: LPL Model 7451 large format enlarger (EL-NIKKOR 1:5.6 f=150mm)
Light source: High power (50w) UV LED unit (SMD=surface mounted LED modules)
The condenser unit (= a unit in which two 16cm diameter convex lenses are set facing each other) was removed from my old Hansa patent enlarger for use in LPL Model 7451.
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A vintage decanter, wrapped with raffia.
My own free to use texture: Cabinet card with script
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sometimes only one moment can change a perfect place into the most terrible space :)
Alyss Whitewood's 52 week photography challenge - Week 7 - negative space
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I used Cameringo, a mobile editing app., to create this first by creating a negative, then an effect called twist, deepx. 😄
Fantasy colourisation of a sunset in Cleveland, Ohio, shot through a sixth floor window of the Cleveland Airport Marriott hotel.
Shooting info: RAW; handheld with remote shutter release, auto focus, master pixel size 14.6 (now 7.7 MP)
Processing: cropped along the bottom & sides; colour & light adjusted in Aperture 3; some areas blackened by retouching and the "negative" frame applied in Aviary
Type O Negative was an American gothic metal band formed in Brooklyn, New York in 1989 by Peter Steele (lead vocals, bass), Kenny Hickey (guitar, co-lead vocals), Josh Silver (keyboards, backing vocals), and Sal Abruscato (drums, percussion), who was later replaced by Johnny Kelly. Their lyrical emphasis on themes of romance, depression, and death resulted in the nickname "the Drab Four".
The band went platinum with 1993's Bloody Kisses, and gold with 1996's October Rust, and gained a fanbase through seven studio albums, two best-of compilations, and concert DVDs.
Steele died on April 14, 2010, at the age of 48.
Hickey and Kelly stated in a November 2010 interview that Type O Negative had broken up following Steele's death.
(from wikipedia)
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....some things do just fine.
I have no roots. my father was a petroleum engineer and we moved every two years. I think my mother and my sister suffered the most.
I didn't realize that I was rootless, but when my shrink told me, years ago, i had one of those "aha" moments with better understanding.
my friend sati sent the tilandsias; air plants [the grassy ones]...rootless. they are doing just fine.
Silver gelatin printing out emulsion on watercolour paper.
Adding extra silver to a gaslight emulsion lets it print out under UV light. Distilled water, gelatin, potassium chloride, silver nitrate, citric acid, wetting agent.